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| Issuer | Consejo Municipal de Villajoyosa |
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| Year | 1937 |
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| Currency | Peseta (1936-1939) |
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| Reverse description | Reddish-brown letterpress text on a blue geometric underprint, enclosed by a single-line perimeter frame. The municipal coat of arms of Villajoyosa is centered, flanked by the denomination and issuer inscription. |
| Reverse lettering | CONSEJO MUNICIPAL de VILLAJOYOSA 50 Cèntimos (Translation: Municipal Council of Villajoyosa 50 Centimos) |
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Villajoyosa — a small coastal town in Alicante province — was one of hundreds of Spanish municipalities that issued emergency fractional currency during the Civil War after the Republic's central government failed to maintain an adequate supply of small-denomination coin. These local issues, collectively known as "moneda municipal" or "papel moneda local," filled an immediate transactional gap but were legally precarious from the start, tolerated rather than formally authorized.
The Gari Montllor catalogue reference places this among the documented Alicante provincial issues, though survival rates for notes of this physical size and paper weight are poor — the format was never meant to last.