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| Issuer | Consejo Municipal de Peñalba |
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| Value | 50 Centimos (0.50 ESP) |
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| Protection type | Official stamp |
| Protection description | Circular violet ink stamp of the Consejo Municipal de Peñalba (Huesca) applied to the reverse, with a manuscript signature across the seal, as the sole means of validation. |
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| Comments |
Peñalba is a small municipality in Huesca, Aragon, and like hundreds of Spanish towns during the Civil War, it was forced to print its own fractional currency when Republican-zone coinage disappeared almost entirely from circulation in 1936–37. These hyper-local emissions — issued by municipal councils with no central oversight — varied wildly in print quality and surviving quantities, and many were produced in tiny runs that served a single village economy for only a few months before the broader Republican suplidos system attempted to rationalize things.
The square format is unusual enough to be worth noting. Most Spanish guerra civil locals were rectangular.