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50 Céntimos Valverde de Júcar

Issuer Consejo Municipal de Valverde del Júcar (Province of Cuenca)
Year 1937
Type Emergency coin
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Obverse description Round blue-grey cardboard disc with all design elements printed in black ink. Two concentric circles form the border, enclosing the circular legend. The denomination '50 / CTS.' is printed in large bold characters at the center of the field. The peripheral legend reads '· CONSEJO MUNICIPAL · VALVERDE DEL JUCAR (Cuenca) ·', distributed around the full circumference between the two border rings.
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Obverse lettering CONSEJO MUNICIPAL 50 CTS. - VALVERDE DEL JUCAR (Cuenca) -
(Translation: Municipal Council 50 Centimos)
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Valverde del Júcar is a small municipality in the Serranía de Cuenca, and like hundreds of similarly isolated Republican-controlled towns during the Civil War, it faced an acute shortage of small-denomination metallic coinage by 1937 — silver and copper having been hoarded, melted, or simply drained away by wartime disruption. The municipal council's solution was cartón moneda: emergency currency printed on cardboard. These local issues had no backing beyond the issuing authority's word and rarely circulated beyond the town limits.

The absence of a confirmed Gari catalogue number suggests this piece remains poorly documented in the specialist literature on Spanish Civil War emergency issues.

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