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| 背面描述 | The reverse, printed on the same salmon-orange card stock, bears a single oval rubber validation stamp in violet ink applied at centre, enclosing a small heraldic device; partial lettering around the stamp reads CONSEJO MUNICIPAL, serving as the authenticating cachet for this emergency issue. |
| 背面铭文 | CONSEJO MUNICIPAL |
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Aínsa is a small Aragonese town in the Pyrenean foothills, and like dozens of similarly sized municipalities during the Spanish Civil War, it resorted to printing its own fractional currency when Republican-zone coinage essentially disappeared from circulation after 1936. The metallic shortage was acute enough that even a ten-céntimo piece became hoarded or melted, forcing local revolutionary committees — bodies with no formal banking authority whatsoever — to fill the gap with cardboard.
The validation stamp is doing real work here: without it, these locally produced pieces had no mechanism of trust beyond civic pressure. The Gari Monetary catalog number places this squarely within the documented Aragonese municipal emissions, a field still not fully inventoried.