Josep Pla i Casadevall, the Catalan writer this coin commemorates, spent decades of his life in self-imposed semi-exile or deliberate obscurity partly due to his complicated relationship with Francoism — a tension the Spanish state was quietly rehabilitating by the 1990s through precisely these kinds of cultural honors. The ECU denomination itself was never legal tender in Spain in any transactional sense; these issues existed entirely for the collector market under a European Communities licensing framework that allowed member states to strike ECU-denominated pieces without those coins ever entering circulation.
Josep Pla i Casadevall, the Catalan writer this coin commemorates, spent decades of his life in self-imposed semi-exile or deliberate obscurity partly due to his complicated relationship with Francoism — a tension the Spanish state was quietly rehabilitating by the 1990s through precisely these kinds of cultural honors. The ECU denomination itself was never legal tender in Spain in any transactional sense; these issues existed entirely for the collector market under a European Communities licensing framework that allowed member states to strike ECU-denominated pieces without those coins ever entering circulation.