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| 正面描述 | Blue letterpress text on plain paper ground, enclosed within a geometric rectangular border. The emblem of the Regional Defence Council of Aragon appears to the left, with the full text of the municipal issue decree occupying the central field. The layout is utilitarian, typical of Civil War-era Spanish emergency municipal notes. |
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| 背面描述 | Blue guilloche underprint in a bold quatrefoil pattern fills the entire field, with the issuer name arched across the upper and lower margins in large capitals. A central guilloche medallion carries the numeral "50" above the denomination legend "CÉNTIMOS". A horizontal serial number band in red bisects the central axis, with the number repeated on both sides of the medallion. The printer's imprint appears at the lower margin: "TIP. CAM EMP. COL. C.N.T." at left and "CASANOVA 33-37 BARCELONA" at right. |
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Samper de Calanda is a small Aragonese municipality on the Martín river, and like hundreds of other Republican-held towns during the Civil War, it issued its own emergency fractional currency when coins vanished entirely from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply absent amid the chaos of 1936–37. The Consell Municipal had no formal banking infrastructure; these notes were a local administrative improvisation, not a sanctioned monetary instrument.
The printer, C.A.M. in Barcelona, produced similar emergency vales for dozens of Catalan and Aragonese municipalities during this period, which makes attribution straightforward but also means the physical printing quality varies considerably across the series.