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50 Céntimos Sudanell

Uitgever Ajuntament de Sudanell (Municipality of Sudanell)
Jaar 1937
Type Emergency banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Typeset letterpress issue printed in violet ink on plain paper, with a rectangular border composed of stars and ruled lines forming the outer frame. The issuer name is underlined within the text block, set against a light violet underprint, with all inscriptions arranged in a plain typographical layout typical of Civil War-era Spanish municipal emergency issues.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse is unprinted, showing plain paper with no design, text, or overprint of any kind.
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Opmerkingen

Sudanell is a village in the Segrià comarca of Lleida, Catalonia — population a few hundred even today. During the Civil War, hundreds of Catalan and Aragonese municipalities issued their own fractional paper currency after metallic coins effectively vanished from circulation following the July 1936 uprising. These local emissions, collectively known as paper moneda municipal, were authorized under the Generalitat de Catalunya and are documented in the Turró catalog, which remains the standard reference for the series.

The Sudanell emission is among the more obscure entries in that catalog. Small-run village issues like this one rarely survived in quantity — everyday handling destroyed most of them, and few residents had reason to preserve what was, functionally, emergency small change.

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