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| 正面描述 | The obverse carries blue letterpress text on plain cream card stock, with the issuing authority 'Consell Municipal de Lladó' and the validity clause enclosed within a decorative geometric border. A large green circular underprint occupies the center field, framed by two-tone geometric and scrollwork borders. |
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| 正面铭文 | Consell Municipal de Lladó Val per UNA pesseta (Translation: Municipal Council of Lladó / Valid for ONE peseta) |
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Lladó is a village in the Alt Empordà comarca of Girona with a population that barely reached 300 during the 1930s. That a municipal council of this size issued its own emergency currency at all is the point of interest here — during the Spanish Civil War, the Republican zone experienced a catastrophic collapse in small-denomination coin circulation, and hundreds of Catalan municipalities responded by printing their own paper fractional notes, known collectively as paper moneda local. Lladó's council was among the smallest issuers in the entire corpus.
Imprenta Trayter in Figueres handled a number of these local issues from across Alt Empordà, functioning as a regional printer for municipal authorities that had no other practical option.