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50 Céntimos Villa de Don Fadrique

Issuer Consejo Municipal de Villa de Don Fadrique
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Type Emergency banknote
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Obverse description Printed entirely in green on plain paper, the note is framed by a rectangular dotted-line border enclosing a grid-pattern underprint. The issuing authority and denomination text are arranged in tiered letterpress inscriptions across the face, with the numeral value '0'50' set apart in a ruled box at the upper right. A handwritten serial number appears in black ink at centre, with two manuscript signatures of the President and treasury official below.
Obverse lettering 0'50 CONSEJO MUNICIPAL Villa de Don Fadrique CERTIFICADO DE PLATA CINCUENTA CENTIMOS de curso legal en la localidad
(Translation: Municipal Council Villa de Don Fadrique Silver Certificate Fifty Centimos legal tender in the town)
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Villa de Don Fadrique is a small municipality in Toledo province, and like hundreds of Spanish towns it issued its own emergency paper currency during the Civil War when the Republic's coinage all but vanished from circulation. These local municipal notes — billetes de necesidad — were produced under conditions that left little room for sophisticated printing, and the Gari Mon catalogue documents an enormous range of them, most existing in tiny surviving quantities.

The #1589-B suffix in Gari Mon indicates a variety distinction within the type, likely a paper or ink variant rather than a separate issue date.

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