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| 正面描述 | Plain letterpress note printed in black on cream fibrous paper, enclosed within a double-rule rectangular border. The issuing authority appears in bold uppercase across the top in two lines, separated from the lower text by a horizontal rule. A handwritten serial number follows the printed legend "Núm.", with the denomination stated in large bold type at the foot. |
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| 背面描述 | Otherwise plain reverse bearing a single large circular violet ink stamp applied by hand at centre, enclosing a heraldic coat of arms vignette. The legend around the stamp reads "CONSEJO MUNICIPAL" at the top arc and "ROSELL (Castellón)" at the lower arc, with two small decorative dots flanking the lower text. |
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One of hundreds of emergency municipal issues that flooded the Republican zone during the Spanish Civil War, when the hoarding of coin — copper, brass, anything metallic — created a catastrophic shortage of small change almost overnight. The Consejo Municipal of Rosell, a small town in the Baix Maestrat comarca of Castellón, issued its own fractional paper scrip to keep local commerce moving. These hyper-local notes were authorised under a Republican decree permitting municipalities to issue emergency currency when no other solution was available.
The Garrió reference remains unassigned, which typically reflects either an unregistered variant or a specimen that surfaced after the catalogue was compiled. Survival rates for small-town Castellón issues are unpredictable.