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0.25 Pesetas Camarillas

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Camarillas
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Waarde 25 Centimos (0.25 ESP)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Uniface letterpress note printed in dark navy blue ink on plain light blue-grey paper stock, enclosed within a dotted rectangular border. The issuing authority and denomination are set across three lines of bold type in the central field, accompanied by a handstamped serial number in red ink and three small diamond ornamental devices.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain light blue-grey paper bearing a circular violet rubber handstamp of the Consejo Municipal de Camarillas, partially impressed, with a manuscript signature in dark ink applied by hand at the centre, serving as the sole authenticating elements on an otherwise uninscribed field.
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Opmerkingen

Camarillas is a tiny municipality in the Teruel province of Aragon — population measured in the hundreds even today. Like dozens of similarly small Republican-controlled towns during the Spanish Civil War, its local council issued emergency fractional currency (known as moneda local de necesidad) to compensate for the near-total disappearance of metallic coinage from circulation after 1936. The Nationalist blockade and wartime hoarding had drained copper and silver from Republican territory, forcing municipalities with no banking infrastructure and no formal monetary authority to print their own.

Gari Mon #411A-A suggests limited typological variants were documented for this issuer, which itself signals a very short print run.

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