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20 Puntos Graus

Uitgever Comité de Fuerzas Obreras de Graus
Jaar
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Afmetingen 37 × 30 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in red letterpress on pink paper within a double-line rectangular border, the central field carries the bold numeral '20' with the inscription 'PUNTOS' immediately below. The issuer's name is distributed around the perimeter of the frame: 'FUERZAS' along the upper edge, 'GRAUS' along the lower edge, and 'COMITE' and 'OBRERAS' running vertically along the left and right sides respectively. The overall design is typographic, with no vignette or ornamental elements beyond the enclosing border.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is entirely blank, consisting of plain unprinted pink paper with no text, vignette, serial number, or ornamental elements of any kind.
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Opmerkingen

Graus is a small municipality in the Ribagorza comarca of Aragón, and during the early weeks of the Spanish Civil War, local revolutionary committees across Republican territory issued their own emergency fractional currency — particularly for denominations below one peseta, where coin shortages bit hardest. The Comité de Fuerzas Obreras represents the workers' committee structure that briefly held administrative authority in many such towns after the July 1936 uprising.

At 37 × 30 mm, this is among the smallest pieces of civil war local paper to survive. The unlisted Gari status means it either escaped systematic cataloguing or surfaced after the standard reference was compiled — either way, provenance documentation matters considerably here.

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