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| Issuer | Consejo Municipal de Campotéjar |
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| Value | 1 Peseta (1 ESP) |
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| Obverse description | Plain salmon-pink paper note printed in black letterpress, with all text arranged centrally within a single rectangular border frame. The issuing authority appears in large upper-case letters at the top, followed by the municipality name, a short rule divider, and the denomination statement in bold mixed-case type. |
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| Reverse description | Entirely unprinted reverse on salmon-pink paper, devoid of any typographic or decorative elements, consistent with the rudimentary production methods typical of Spanish Civil War municipal emergency issues. |
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Campotéjar is a small municipality in Granada province, and this note belongs to the broader phenomenon of Spanish Civil War emergency fractional currency — locally issued paper substitutes produced when Republican-zone towns found themselves stripped of coin by hoarding, melting, and the general collapse of small-change supply after July 1936. Municipal councils across Andalusia and beyond printed their own solutions, most in tiny quantities, many on whatever paper was available.
The incomplete Gari Mon reference signals how thinly documented this specific emission remains. Survivor populations for Campotéjar issues are presumably very small.