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| 正面铭文 | Serie A Consejo Municipal MAZARRON — DEPOSITARIA (Murcia) Emisión 1937 Certificado papel moneda depositado en este Municipio 50 céntimos De curso legal en esta localidad El Alcalde El Depositario Garantizado con billetes del Banco de España (Translation: Series A / Municipal Council / MAZARRÓN — DEPOSITARY / (Murcia) Issue 1937 / Paper money certificate deposited in this Municipality / 50 Céntimos Legal tender in this town / The Mayor The Depositary / Guaranteed with banknotes from the Bank of Spain) |
| 背面描述 | Plain unprinted paper reverse with an applied violet official municipal stamp at right centre, incorporating an armorial vignette with a sword motif within a scrolled cartouche, accompanied by a faint circular ink cancellation stamp towards the upper centre. |
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Mazarrón, a small mining town in Murcia, was one of hundreds of Spanish municipalities forced to issue emergency paper fractional currency during the Civil War after Republican authorities struggled to maintain a functioning coin supply. Silver had been hoarded or melted, and the Nationalist blockade made resupply impossible. Local councils stepped in — with wildly varying degrees of printing sophistication.
The Gari Mon #903-B designation indicates a recognized variant within the Mazarrón series, suggesting at least two distinct emissions from this council. Paper quality on these municipally-issued notes was often poor, sourced locally under wartime conditions, and many survivors show brittleness along the folds.