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| Issuer | Consejo Municipal de Diezma |
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| Value | 50 Centimos (0.50 ESP) |
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| Obverse lettering | EL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL de DIEZMA (Granada) pagará al portador la cantidad de 50 cts (Translation: The Municipal Council of Diezma (Granada) will pay the bearer the amount of 50 Centimos) |
| Reverse description | Plain unprinted paper reverse bearing handwritten ink inscriptions in cursive script, added after issue, including what appear to be authorising signatures or annotations and pencilled numerical notations at the lower right. No printed design elements are present on this side. |
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| Comments |
Diezma is a small municipality in Granada province, and like hundreds of other Spanish villages during the Civil War, its local council issued emergency fractional currency when Republican-zone small change collapsed entirely in 1936–37. These hyper-local emissions — often produced on whatever paper was available, sometimes with a rubber stamp as the sole authentication — are among the most fragile surviving documents of that monetary breakdown. Many were printed in runs of a few hundred, used briefly, and redeemed or simply discarded.
The Gari catalog reference is incomplete, suggesting this emission remains inadequately documented. Attribution to Diezma rather than a neighboring municipality rests on the council's name as printed.