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| Issuer | Comité Popular Antifascista de Fraga |
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| Value | 25 Centimos (0.25 ESP) |
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| Obverse description | Plain beige card stock with all text printed in black letterpress. The issuing authority name 'Comité Popular Antifascista' appears in the upper portion, with the town name 'FRAGA' in large bold capitals at centre. The denomination '0'25 pesetas' is set in a large display typeface below, followed by a handwritten serial number next to 'Numero' and the local circulation notice 'CURSO INTERIOR' at the foot. |
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| Obverse lettering | Comité Popular Antifascista FRAGA 0'25 pesetas Numero CURSO INTERIOR (Translation: Popular Anti-Fascist Committee / Fraga / 0.25 Pesetas / Number / For local circulation only) |
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Fraga is a small town in the Huesca province of Aragon, and like hundreds of other Republican municipalities during the Spanish Civil War, its local antifascist committee issued its own fractional emergency currency when the central banking system collapsed and small coins vanished from circulation almost overnight in the summer of 1936. These hyper-local issues — sometimes referred to collectively as billetes de necesidad — were printed or stamped in quantities that often reflected nothing more than the committee's immediate need for change-making instruments.
The Gari Montserrat catalogue records several Fraga issues across different values, and the survival rate of any single type is largely accidental — committee records rarely survived the Nationalist takeover of Aragon in 1938.