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| Issuer | Comité Central Permanente de Enlace U.H.P., Motril |
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| Value | 4 Pesetas (4 ESP) |
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| Obverse description | Plain cream-coloured paper note printed in black letterpress, with a geometric border frame enclosing all text. To the left, a small local emblem depicts a tower surmounted by two flags. The denomination and issuing authority are set in bold typeface, with a validity clause printed below in smaller text. |
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| Obverse lettering | Comité Central Permanente de Enlace U. H. P. MOTRIL 4 PESETAS Este billete tiene valor solamente dentro del Término Municipal de Motril (Translation: Permanent Central Liaison Committee U.H.P. Motril 4 Pesetas This banknote has value only within the Municipal Term of Motril) |
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Motril, a coastal town in Granada province, was a Republican stronghold during the Civil War, and its local militias and union committees issued emergency scrip when the national currency supply broke down after July 1936. The "U.H.P." in the issuer's name stands for Unios Hermanos Proletarios — the rallying slogan that had already been used as a revolutionary watchword during the October 1934 Asturias uprising, here repurposed as a formal committee designation.
Local Civil War scrip from Andalusian towns survives in tiny quantities; much was demonetized and destroyed as Republican territory contracted. The Gari Montaner reference confirms regional cataloguing, though population data for this specific denomination remains sparse.