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| 表面の説明 | Plain note printed by letterpress, enclosed within a triple-line rectangular border. The upper portion bears the issuer name and locality in two lines, separated from the lower half by a double rule. The value inscription in bold block lettering occupies the lower field. |
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| 表面の銘文 | Colectividad Agrícola y Varios ANGÜÉS Vale por 0`10 ptas. (Translation: Agricultural Collectivity and Others Angues Valid for 0.10 Pesetas) |
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Angüés is a tiny village in the Hoya de Huesca, and this note was issued by its agricultural collective during the Spanish Civil War — one of hundreds of such emergency local currencies that appeared across Republican-controlled Aragon after July 1936, when the anarcho-syndicalist collectives effectively displaced conventional commerce in much of the region. The CNT-aligned collectives frequently banned cash transactions entirely, replacing pesetas with internal scrip valid only within the collective's economy.
Gari Mon 169A-A places this among the rarer Aragonese village emissions. Paper quality was whatever was locally available, and print runs were small enough that survival rates are low even for uncirculated examples.