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| 表面の銘文 | 0`50 Ajuntament de Granyena de Segarra La Dipositaria d`aquest Ajuntament, pagará al portador 50 Cèntims MAIG DEL 1937. (Translation: City Council of Granyena de Segarra The Depository of this City Council will pay the bearer 50 Centimos May 1937.) |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Official stamp |
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Granyena de Segarra is a small municipality in the Lleida province — in 1937 it had a population of a few hundred — yet like dozens of similarly tiny Catalan towns during the Civil War, it issued its own emergency paper currency when the Republic's coin supply collapsed almost entirely. The Generalitat de Catalunya had authorized local councils to print their own xecs and vales from 1936 onward, producing one of the most fragmented and fascinating local currency episodes in twentieth-century Europe.
Printed by Imprenta A. Figueres in nearby Tàrrega, which handled several surrounding municipalities' wartime issues, the note's legitimacy rested on an applied official stamp rather than any sophisticated security printing. Turró 1186 places this squarely in the documented Catalan municipal series, though survival rates for such hyperlocal notes are unpredictable — some villages printed only a few hundred pieces.