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| Issuer | Colectividad Libre de Monforte de Moyuela |
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| Year | 1937 |
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| Value | 1 Peseta (1 ESP) |
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| Obverse description | Typeset note printed in blue ink on plain white paper, enclosed within a decorative rectangular border composed of ornamental corner pieces and a scalloped wave band along the upper and lower edges, with the denomination value '1'00' repeated at all four corners. The issuer name 'COLECTIVIDAD LIBRE' is set in large display type at centre, with 'MONFORTE' in smaller capitals beneath flanked by typographic ornaments, and the denomination '1 PESETA' in bold block letters below. A mandatory circulation and redemption clause, together with the date 'Mayo, 1937', is printed in small roman type along the lower margin. |
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| Reverse lettering | ALCALDIA DE MONFORTE DE MOYUELA COLECTIVIDAD LIBRE |
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Monforte de Moyuela is a small Aragonese village that, during the anarchist collectivization of 1936–37, issued its own local currency under the CNT-FAO framework. These village-level emissions — often called "billetes de guerra" or simply war scrip — were a practical response to the near-total disappearance of Republican coinage from circulation, hoarded almost immediately after the July 1936 uprising. The Colectividad Libre administered local agricultural production communally, and the scrip functioned as an internal medium within that closed economy rather than as general-circulation currency.
Survival rate for Aragonese collectivity notes is low. Many were deliberately destroyed after Franco's forces dismantled the collectives in August 1937.