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50 Céntimos Freixanet - Sant Guim Estació

Issuer Ajuntament de Sant Guim (Estació)
Year 1937
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Value 50 Centimos (0.50 ESP)
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Obverse lettering Sèrie D Nº 0248
L`Ajuntament de SANT GUIM (Estació) pagarà al portador d`aquest VAL 50 Cèntims.
Sant Guim, 17 de Maig del 1937.
L'Alcalde, El Dipositari,
(Translation: Series D No. 0248 / The City Council of Sant Guim (Estació) will pay the bearer of this Voucher 50 Centimos. Sant Guim, May 17, 1937. / The Mayor, The Treasurer,)
Reverse description Reverse entirely unprinted, showing the plain brownish card stock with visible fold marks and surface wear.
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Sant Guim de Freixenet is a small municipality in the Segarra comarca of Catalonia, and like hundreds of Catalan and Aragonese towns during the Civil War, its ayuntamiento issued fractional emergency notes when the Republic's coinage virtually vanished from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply overwhelmed by wartime demand. The Turró catalog documents thousands of these local emissions, most produced in tiny print runs on whatever card stock was available, and most never redeemed at face value.

Turró 1060 is among the less-documented entries in the series. Short runs, local redemption only, and the chaotic administrative collapse of 1938–39 meant the majority of surviving examples were never presented for exchange.

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