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50 Céntimos Villahermosa

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Villahermosa
Jaar 1937
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Valuta Peseta (1936-1939)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain typeset voucher printed in black on white paper, with the issuer name CONSEJO MUNICIPAL in bold block lettering across the top, separated from VILLAHERMOSA below by a double ruled line with small ornamental rosette devices to either side. The denomination Vale por 0'50 céntimos is set in the central field, with the date Septiembre 1937 and the cashier designation El Cajero printed along the lower margin, the latter accompanied by a manuscript signature.
Opschrift voorzijde CONSEJO MUNICIPAL VILLAHERMOSA Vale por 0`50 céntimos. Septiembre 1937 El Cajero
(Translation: Municipal Council Villahermosa Voucher for 0.50 Centimos September, 1937 The Cashier)
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Opmerkingen

Consejo Municipal de Villahermosa issued small-denomination emergency paper during the Spanish Civil War under the broad authorization granted to local bodies by the Republican government in 1936–37. With the banking system disrupted and metal coinage hoarded or melted, municipalities across Spain — particularly in Loyalist-held territory — printed their own fractional notes to keep local commerce moving. Villahermosa, a small municipality in Castellón province, was among hundreds that did so.

The Gari Montenegro catalogue reference places this among the vast body of Spanish Civil War local issues, most of which had extremely short active lives before being superseded or simply abandoned.

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