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0.50 Pesetas Benabarre

Uitgever Colectividad de Benabarre (C.N.T. - A.I.T.)
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Waarde 50 Centimos (0.50 ESP)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Typeset letterpress text in dark brown-black ink on salmon-red card stock. The issuing authority "Colectividad de Benabarre / C.N.T. - A.I.T." appears at the top, with the denomination "0'50 ptas." in large bold figures at centre. A vertical serial number is printed along the right perforated stub, with the authority text "EL COMITÉ" and the circulation restriction legend "VALOR INTERIOR" in the lower portion.
Opschrift voorzijde Colectividad de Benabarre C.N.T.- A.I.T. 0`50 ptas. EL COMITÉ VALOR INTERIOR
(Translation: Collectivity of Benabarre C.N.T.- A.I.T. 0.50 Pesetas The Committee Local Value)
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Opmerkingen

Benabarre is a small municipality in the Ribagorza comarca of Huesca, Aragon — deep in territory that fell under anarcho-syndicalist control during the first months of the Spanish Civil War. The CNT-AIT collectivized the local economy almost immediately after July 1936, and emergency fractional notes like this one were issued to replace coinage that had vanished from circulation almost overnight. Silver and copper were hoarded, melted, or requisitioned; card stock stepped in.

The Gari catalogue documents dozens of these Aragonese collectivity issues, most surviving in tiny quantities. Benabarre's series is among the more obscure, issued by a village of only a few hundred inhabitants.

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