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| Issuer | Consejo Municipal de Valderrobres |
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| Year | 1937 |
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| Reference(s) | Gari Mon#1507-B |
| Obverse description | Letterpress-printed note in red ink with a geometric border framing the entire face. The coat of arms of the Spanish Republic is positioned in the upper left corner, accompanied by the issuing authority's name and the denomination in both words and figures. The text body sets out the reimbursement conditions and references the validating seal applied to the reverse. |
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| Obverse lettering | CONSEJO MUNICIPAL - VALDERROBRES Cincuenta Céntimos Reintegrable a la Caja Municipal, por acuerdo del Consejo. Su validez la acredita el sello de este Consejo, estampado al dorso (Translation: Municipal Council - Valderrobres Fifty Centimos Reimbursable to the Municipal Fund, by agreement of the Council. Its validity is accredited by the seal of this Council, stamped on the back) |
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| Comments |
Valderrobres is a small town in the Matarraña comarca of Aragon, and like hundreds of Spanish municipalities during the Civil War, its local council issued emergency fractional currency when coin disappeared from circulation almost entirely in 1936–37. The Republican government nominally authorized these emissions but had little practical control over their design or printing — most were produced by local print shops with whatever materials were on hand.
The Gari Montserrat reference places this among the documented Aragonese municipal issues, a category where fakes and fantasy pieces do exist, making the presence of the official stamp the only meaningful authentication point for loose examples.