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1 Peseta Huesa

Issuer Ayuntamiento de Huesa (Municipality of Huesa)
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Type Emergency banknote
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Protection type Official stamp
Protection description Oval municipal ink stamp applied to the reverse as a validation mark, accompanied by a handwritten signature
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Huesa is a small municipality in Jaén province, Andalusia. This note is a product of the Spanish Civil War emergency coinage crisis — when the Republican government's metal coinage disappeared from circulation almost overnight in 1936, thousands of municipalities, cooperatives, and local businesses across Republican-held territory printed their own fractional paper to keep local commerce moving. The Consejo de Ministros formally authorized this practice in late 1936, but many ayuntamientos had already improvised well before any legal framework existed.

The official stamp is the only meaningful anti-counterfeiting measure — which mattered little in a village where everyone knew the alcalde's seal by sight.

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