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| 正面描述 | Letterpress-printed note in green and red inks, enclosed within a linear rectangular border. The coat of arms of the Spanish Republic is positioned to the left, with the denomination and municipal authority text arranged across the face in a straightforward typographic layout. |
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| 背面描述 | Typographically printed in black ink on a green-ruled frame, with a central oval medallion enclosing the local municipal emblem. The denomination and issuing authority appear in plain letterpress text above and below the central vignette. |
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Mula is a small town in Murcia, and like hundreds of Spanish municipalities in 1937, it issued its own emergency fractional currency when the Republic's coin supply collapsed under the pressures of the Civil War. These local "billetes" were printed or lithographed at whatever facility was available — often a local press with no experience producing currency — which is why paper quality, registration, and ink consistency vary so dramatically even within a single series.
The Garicano Moner catalog remains the primary reference for Republican municipal issues, and its low circulation numbers for Mula suggest very few examples survived the postwar period, when holding Republican-issued paper became politically dangerous.