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50 Céntimos Pont d'Armentera

Uitgever Ajuntament d'El Pont d'Armentera
Jaar 1937
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Valuta Peseta (1936-1939)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain paper reverse printed in blue, with the large numeral '50' at upper left and 'CENTIMS' to its right in bold letterpress type. A two-line statutory inscription occupies the centre, a serial number in blue is printed at lower centre, and the printer's imprint 'IMP. QUERALT - VALLS' appears at lower right. Ghost impressions of the obverse text are visible through the thin paper stock.
Opschrift keerzijde 50 CÈNTIMS Emissió feta per acord de l'Ajuntament en la sessió del 17 de Febrer del 1937.
(Translation: 50 Centimos Issue made by agreement of the City Council in the session of February 17, 1937.)
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Opmerkingen

El Pont d'Armentera is a small municipality in the Alt Camp comarca of Catalonia, and like hundreds of similarly sized towns, it issued its own emergency fractional currency during 1936–37 after the Civil War's outbreak caused a near-total disappearance of metallic coinage from circulation. The Republican government's inability to supply adequate small change pushed the burden onto local authorities — ajuntaments, trade unions, and cooperatives — producing a dense and chaotic ecosystem of hyper-local paper.

Imprenta Queralt in Valls was a regional workhorse for these emissions, handling notes for several Alt Camp municipalities. The Turró catalogue remains the authoritative reference for Catalan Civil War municipal issues, and the 1942 number places this firmly within a well-documented but physically scarce series — small-town emissions were used hard and rarely survived.

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