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| 正面描述 | Plain letterpress-printed emergency voucher on thick card stock, entirely in black. The issuer name CONSEJO MUNICIPAL appears in bold capitals at the top, separated from VALENZUELA DE CALATRAVA by a horizontal rule, with the denomination Vale por 50 céntimos set in a larger typeface at centre. The date Julio, 1937 and a sequential serial number prefixed by No. run along the lower margin. |
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| 正面铭文 | CONSEJO MUNICIPAL VALENZUELA DE CALATRAVA Vale por 50 céntimos Julio, 1937 (Translation: Municipal Council Valenzuela de Calatrava Valid for 50 Centimos July, 1937) |
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Valenzuela de Calatrava is a small municipality in Ciudad Real province, and like hundreds of similarly sized Spanish towns during the Civil War, its local council issued emergency fractional currency when Republican-zone coinage effectively vanished from circulation in 1936–37. The Nationalist blockade of silver and the hoarding that followed created an acute shortage of small change that the central government could not address fast enough, forcing ayuntamientos and consejos municipales to fill the gap themselves.
The Gari Mon catalogue documents well over a thousand such local emissions, many of which survive in tiny quantities. Thick card stock was a common practical choice — it lasted longer in daily handling than thinner paper, though it also made counterfeiting marginally easier with basic hand-printing equipment.