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| Uitgever | Antonio Gámez Burgos (Alquería del Gamal) |
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| Jaar | 1988 |
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| Waarde | 5 Axarquillos |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | Antonio Gámez Burgos Said de la Alquería del Gamal Nº 01738 Pagará al portador Cincuenta pesetas con cargo a su cta. cte. nº 2000 en la Caja de Ahorros Provincial de Málaga en Vélez-Málaga sucursal n.º 1. Velez-Málaga a 21 de Marzo de 1988 El Said, Ebh Beithar Botánico Alquimista 1216 5 Cinco Axarquillos (Translation: Antonio Gámez Burgos Said of the Alquería del Gamal Will pay the bearer Fifty pesetas from his current account no. 2000 at the Provincial Savings Bank of Málaga in Vélez-Málaga, branch no. 1. Vélez-Málaga, March 21, 1988 The Said, Ebh Beithar, Botanist and Alchemist 1216 5 Five Axarquillos) |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | Nº 01738 La Alquería del Gamal Cinco Axarquillos 5 Felipe II Rebelión Axárquicos 2 Junio 1569 (Translation: The Alquería del Gamal Five Axarquillos Philip II Axarquía Rebellion June 2, 1569) |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Axarquía is a comarca in the mountains east of Málaga, and from the late 1980s onward a handful of its municipalities and local merchants experimented with complementary currency systems — part barter revival, part regional identity exercise. This 5 Axarquillos note was issued by a private individual rather than a cooperative or municipal body, which is unusual even within that already irregular tradition. Antonio Gámez Burgos operated out of Alquería del Gamal, a small village in the Axarquía interior, and the currency's acceptance would have been entirely dependent on personal trust networks.
The Axarquillo as a unit never achieved the organised backing that sustained better-known Spanish local currencies of the same period.