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1 Peseta Vinaroz; replica

Issuer Consejo Municipal de Vinaroz
Year 2003
Type Replica banknote
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Reverse description Dark pink ground with black linear guilloche pattern. Left vignette shows a bare-chested male reaper holding a sickle amid wheat sheaves; upper centre a branch of oranges with foliage. Denomination numeral panels flank the issuer inscription along the lower margin. A detachable orange coupon at right bears the crowned watermark letter M and printer's name.
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Protection description Crowned "M" (monogram of the Real Casa de la Moneda / Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre)
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Vinaroz (now spelled Vinaròs) issued genuine emergency peseta notes during the Spanish Civil War, when Republican municipalities across the Levante printed local currency to address the chronic coin shortage of 1936–38. This 2003 piece is a commemorative replica, produced by the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre — Spain's official state printer — presumably for a local anniversary or cultural retrospective.

The FNMT's involvement lends it technical credibility: the watermarked paper is genuine security stock, not souvenir-shop reproduction material. Still a replica, not a circulating or emergency issue.

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