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| 正面铭文 | L'AJUNTAMENT DE PUIGCERDÀ Reconeix a favor del portador la quantitat de cinquanta Cèntims Puigcerdà, juny 1937. 50 (Translation: The City Council of Puigcerdà Recognizes in favor of the bearer the amount of Fifty Centimos Puigcerdà, June 1937) |
| 背面描述 | The reverse carries a panoramic townscape vignette of Puigcerdà, with the distinctive bell tower of the town rising above the roofline in the background. In the foreground, a decorative arrangement of wheat ears frames the composition, symbolizing agricultural fertility. The mandatory circulation legend in Catalan runs across the note. |
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Puigcerdà is a Catalan enclave town sitting inside a loop of French territory on the Cerdanya plateau — geographically isolated enough that during the Civil War its municipal government issued its own emergency fractional currency when small change effectively disappeared from circulation. Hundreds of Spanish municipalities did the same between 1936 and 1938, but Puigcerdà's position near the French border gave it an unusual economic character, with cross-border movement of people and goods complicating any local scrip's practical utility.
El Secretariat Català printed emergency notes for numerous Republican-controlled municipalities during this period, making Turró's catalog the essential reference for untangling which town issued what.