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| 表面の説明 | Plain paper ground with all text and ornamental elements printed in dark grey letterpress. A border of small squares in a dotted-mosaic pattern frames the entire note, with corner bracket motifs reinforcing each angle. The issuer name 'Izquierda Republicana' appears in large italic lettering at the top, followed by 'ALCORISA' in spaced capitals beneath a short rule; a stylised numeral '75' in square-dot rendering occupies the centre field, with the denomination legend 'Vale por 75 Céntimos' set in bold roman type along the lower portion. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | FLORENCIO ARIÑO LAMATA Transportes Generales ALCORISA (Teruel) |
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Alcorisa is a small municipality in Teruel province, Aragon — one of hundreds of Republican-held towns that issued their own emergency fractional currency during the Spanish Civil War after the 1936 military uprising severed normal coin supply chains. These local emissions were organized under wildly varying authority: municipal councils, anarchist collectives, trade unions, and in this case, Izquierda Republicana, the centrist Republican party founded by Manuel Azaña. The party's direct role as issuer — rather than the ayuntamiento itself — is the distinguishing feature of the Alcorisa series.
Teruel changed hands violently in 1937–38, and many of these notes were rendered worthless or simply abandoned when Nationalist forces took the region. Survival rates for small-denomination Aragonese war issues are low, and the Gari catalog remains the primary reference for this material.