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| 背面描述 | A nude male worker, seated atop a globe, holds a sledgehammer and is accompanied by a dove in flight to the upper right, with a row of industrial factory chimneys rising to the left in a green-toned letterpress composition. A ribbon banner at the lower centre bears the mandatory circulation legend, with the denomination repeated in the lower right corner. The printer's imprint appears at the bottom margin. |
| 背面铭文 | 50 CÈNTIMS GUALBA · MAIG 1937. Bitllet de curs local obligatori (Translation: 50 Centimos Gualba · May 1937. Mandatory local course banknote) |
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Gualba is a village in the Vallès Oriental comarca with a population that barely crested 500 during the Civil War years. That a municipality this small issued its own paper currency speaks directly to the crisis of small change that paralyzed Republican Catalonia from 1936 onward — silver and copper had effectively vanished from everyday transactions, hoarded or melted, forcing hundreds of local councils to print their own emergency fractional notes under a framework loosely sanctioned by the Generalitat.
El Secretariat Català printed for dozens of these tiny municipal issuers out of Barcelona, producing workmanlike but often charmingly idiosyncratic results. Turró catalogues fewer than a handful of Gualba issues, making survival in any grade genuinely uncommon.