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2 Enteros Moyuela, Colectividad

Uitgever Colectividad de Moyuela (Province of Zaragoza)
Jaar 1937
Type Emergency banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Typeset letterpress note printed in black on plain paper, enclosed within a decorative rectangular border composed of repeated foliate and geometric ornamental units. The issuer name appears in capital letters along the upper margin, with the denomination numeral '2' set in large bold type at centre and the word 'enteros' to its right; the legend 'Bono por' occupies the left field at mid-height. The emission year '1937' is stated in the lower right area, below which three signature lines are arranged horizontally, each preceded by the respective title of the signatory official.
Opschrift voorzijde COLECTIVIDAD DE MOYUELA (Zaragoza) Bono por 2 enteros Emisión 1937 El Cajero, El Contador, El Tesorero,
(Translation: Collectivity of Moyuela (Zaragoza) Bond for 2 Enteros Issue 1937 The Cashier, The Accountant, The Treasurer,)
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Opmerkingen

Moyuela is a small village in the comarca of Campo Romanos, and like dozens of similarly sized Aragonese municipalities, it issued its own paper scrip during the Civil War after the Republican zone experienced an acute shortage of small change — metallic coinage had effectively disappeared from circulation by mid-1936. The Colectividad designation is significant: this was not issued by the ayuntamiento but by the collectivized agricultural commune, reflecting the anarcho-syndicalist organization that took hold across much of rural Aragon under CNT influence.

Gari Mon catalogues multiple Moyuela types; the B variant suggests at least two distinct emission runs from this single village.

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