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| Issuer | Comunidad de Trabajadores C.N.T. - F.A.I. Binéfar |
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| Currency | Peseta (1936-1939) |
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| Reverse description | Printed entirely in light blue ink, the reverse carries two diagonal ribbon banners inscribed with the issuing authority and denomination, set against a fine guilloche lacework background. The numeral '1' appears in the upper-left and lower-right corners in mirror orientation, and the whole composition is enclosed within a plain rectangular frame with a simple repeating border. |
| Reverse lettering | 1 UNIDAD ADMINISTRACIÓN COMUNAL (Translation: Communal Administration) |
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Binéfar is a small agricultural town in the Huesca province of Aragon, and in the summer of 1936, following the anarchist-led collectivization that swept through the region after the military uprising, the local CNT-FAI workers' collective effectively abolished money — then immediately had to reinvent it. These small-denomination vales were issued not by any bank but by the collectivized community itself, functioning as internal scrip valid only within the collective's economy. The CNT-FAI's ideological hostility to currency made the whole exercise somewhat contradictory, a tension their own members acknowledged.
Aragonese civil war locals are among the more fragile survivors in Spanish war-period notaphily — thin paper, heavy handling, and no institutional interest in preservation meant most were discarded when the collectives were forcibly dissolved by Republican forces in 1937.