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| 正面描述 | Plain white note printed in black letterpress, enclosed within a double-rule dotted border forming a rectangular frame. The issuing authority "Alcaldía de CASASIMARRO" is set in bold serif type across the upper portion, with a serial number field above it; the denomination "4 pesetas" is stated in the lower line alongside a small stamped numeral, all separated by thin horizontal rules. |
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| 背面描述 | Reverse is plain unprinted white paper with no typeset text or design elements; a perforated edge is visible along the right margin, consistent with issue from a bound booklet. |
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Casasimarro is a small municipality in the province of Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha. Like hundreds of Spanish towns during the Civil War period, the local alcaldía issued emergency fractional paper to cover the acute coin shortage that followed the hoarding and disappearance of metallic currency from circulation after July 1936. The central Republican government never fully controlled this proliferation — by some estimates, over two thousand distinct local issuers were operating simultaneously across Republican-held territory.
The Gari Montañá reference gap signals this piece has not been fully catalogued in that census, which is not unusual for the smaller Conquense municipalities.