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1 Peseta Tévar

Issuer Consejo de Administración de Tévar
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Type Emergency banknote
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Obverse lettering CONSEJO DE ADMINISTRACIÓN TEVAR (CUENCA) VALE POR UNA PESETA
(Translation: Management Council Tevar (Cuenca) Voucher for One Peseta)
Reverse description Blank reverse, unprinted, on plain cream paper stock consistent with the wartime emergency issue character of this local Civil War voucher.
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Tévar is a small municipality in Cuenca province, Castilla-La Mancha, and its local emergency currency belongs to the dense ecosystem of Spanish Civil War-era municipal notes issued when the Republican zone faced acute coin shortages from 1936 onward. The Consejo de Administración — a wartime administrative council structure imposed across Republican-held towns — had authority to issue these emergency fractional notes, though the legal framework governing them was inconsistently applied. Many such issues were never formally redeemed.

The Gari Mon reference places this firmly within the specialized cataloguing of Spanish local paper money, a field where forgeries and fantasy pieces occasionally surface alongside genuine wartime emissions.