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1 Peseta Campanario

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Campanario (Province of Badajoz)
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Waarde 1 Peseta (1 ESP)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in black letterpress on pink paper, the obverse carries the issuing authority's name in bold serif type across the upper portion, with the provincial designation in parentheses centred below. A short horizontal rule separates the heading from the face value statement in the lower half, where the denomination appears in large type underlined by a double rule.
Opschrift voorzijde Consejo Municipal de Campanario (BADAJOZ) Vale por 1'00 ptas.
(Translation: Municipal Council of Campanario (Badajoz) Voucher for 1.00 Pesetas)
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Opmerkingen

Campanario is a small agricultural municipality in Extremadura, and like hundreds of similar towns across Republican Spain, it issued its own fractional currency during 1936–37 when the Civil War caused coinage to vanish almost entirely from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply absent in a collapsing economy. These municipal emergency notes, collectively known as billetes locales, were produced under no central authority and with wildly varying quality. The issuing councils were legally improvising.

The Garrió Montalvo catalogue reference being unassigned suggests this specific Campanario piece either post-dates the catalogue's coverage or remains insufficiently documented — not unusual for Badajoz province emissions, which are among the least systematically recorded of the Extremaduran series.

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