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50 Céntimos Lloret de Mar

Uitgever Terme Municipal de Lloret de Mar
Jaar 1937
Type Emergency banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Blue letterpress text on cream paper with a pink underprint, framed by a double-ruled blue border. The municipality name 'LLORET DE MAR' is printed at the top, with the denomination 'CINQUANTA cèntims' in the centre and the local coat of arms to the left. Issue date and mandatory circulation notice appear in the lower portion of the field.
Opschrift keerzijde LLORET DE MAR CINQUANTA cèntims EMISSIÓ 30 D'ABRIL 1937 CURS OBLIGATORI EN TOT EL TERME MUNICIPAL
(Translation: Lloret de Mar Fifty Centimos Issue April 30, 1937 Mandatory course throughout the Municipal term)
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Lloret de Mar was one of hundreds of Catalan municipalities that issued emergency paper money during the Civil War after the Republican government's decree of May 1937 authorized local authorities to produce small-denomination scrip to address the chronic shortage of coin. The Terme Municipal series was printed locally under wartime conditions, with quality varying considerably across the run.

Turró catalogs this as #1374, placing it well into the documented Catalan municipal emissions. Survivors in any reasonable state of preservation are not abundant — most circulated heavily in a coastal town economy before being rendered worthless when Nationalist forces took the region in early 1939.