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| 正面描述 | Plain face printed in black letterpress, with the bearer text and face value in underlined numerals forming the principal legend. An official municipal rubber stamp impression serves as the sole means of identifying the issuing authority, a characteristic common to many Spanish Civil War emergency issues of this type. |
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| 背面描述 | Blank reverse on plain paper stock, consistent with the rudimentary production methods employed for Spanish Civil War municipal emergency issues. |
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Chulilla is a village of a few hundred people clinging to a gorge in Valencia province, yet in 1937 its municipal council was printing its own fractional currency — which tells you everything about how thoroughly the Republican monetary system had fragmented during the Civil War. The Nationalist blockade and hoarding had stripped small coin almost entirely from circulation across loyalist territory, forcing hundreds of municipalities, no matter how minor, to plug the gap with locally authorized paper.
The Turró and Gari catalogues both document this issue, but surviving examples are genuinely scarce — small-town emergency paper was used hard, rarely saved, and frequently redeemed into nothing.