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| 表面の銘文 | CONSELL GENERAL DE LES VALLS D`ANDORRA VAL PER UNA PESSETA EMISSIÓ ACORDADA PEL MOLT IL·LUSTRE CONSELL GENERAL EN DATA 19 DESEMBRE 1936 (Translation: General Council of the Valleys of Andorra Valid for One Peseta Issue agreed by the very illustrious General Council on December 19, 1936) |
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| 裏面の銘文 | (EXTRACTE del DÉCRET No 112 del Consell General de les Valls d`Andorra) Els presents vales estan integrament garantits per bitllets del Banc Nacional d`Espanya i, sota la responsabilitat del M. I. Consell General de les Valls d`Andorra. Essent els Presents vales divisionaris dels bitllets del Banc d`Espanya de valor de vint-i-cinc pessetes i superiors, - s`enten els bitllets que`s troban ja en circulació en aquesta data - seguiran les mateixes fluctuacions que les suportades per els mencionats bitllets espanyols. Aquets vales serán reintegrats el mès tard, el 31 desembre 1938. (Translation: (Extract of Decree No 112 of the General Council of the Andorra Valleys) The present vouchers are fully guaranteed by banknotes from the National Bank of Spain and, under the responsibility of the M.I. Consell General de les Valls d`Andorra. Being the present divisional vouchers of Bank of Spain notes of twenty-five pesetas and above, - notes that are already in circulation on this date are understood - they will follow the same fluctuations as those borne by the aforementioned Spanish banknotes. These vouchers will be refunded the latest, on December 31, 1938.) |
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The Consell General de les Valls d'Andorra — the country's governing council, not a bank — issued paper currency in 1936 under the pressures of the Spanish Civil War, which had effectively disrupted coin supplies flowing through the Pyrenees. Andorra had no central bank and no real monetary infrastructure of its own; these notes were a practical stopgap, issued by a parliamentary body filling a role it was never designed for.
The second issue of the 1 Pesseta is notably scarcer than the first, with far fewer examples known to have survived outside Andorran institutional collections.