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| 表面の説明 | Letterpress-printed note in black ink on cream paper, enclosed within a continuous Greek-key meander border running the full perimeter. The denomination numeral '1' is printed in large bold type at centre, flanked to the left by the bearer clause 'PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR' and to the right by 'PESETA' above a handwritten serial number prefixed 'Nº'. A row of asterisks forms a horizontal dividing band across the mid-section, creating two lower panels reserved for the manuscript signatures of 'El Cajero' and 'El Alcalde', with a violet municipality stamp reading 'Casas de Haro' applied in the left panel. The printer's imprint 'IMP. CROS · LA RODA' appears at the lower margin. |
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| 表面の銘文 | PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR 1 PESETA Nº El Cajero, El Alcalde, Casas de Haro IMP. CROS · LA RODA |
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Casas de Haro is a small municipality in Cuenca province, Castilla-La Mancha, and this note belongs to the wave of emergency local currency — known as *billetes de necesidad* — issued across Republican-held Spain during the Civil War after the hoarding and melting of coins created acute small-change shortages from 1936 onward. Hundreds of municipalities printed their own fractional notes, many using local commercial printers with no particular experience in currency production.
Imp. Cros operated out of La Roda, roughly 60 kilometers from Casas de Haro — close enough for a practical printing arrangement, but not a specialist security printer by any measure.