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25 Céntimos Almunia de Cinca

Issuer Colectividad de Almunia de Cinca
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Type Emergency banknote
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Obverse description Plain light blue letterpress underprint covers the entire field, overlaid with dark typeset inscriptions arranged in a structured layout within a geometric border frame running the full perimeter. The denomination "25 CENTIMOS" appears in bold lettering alongside the issuing authority name, with a supplementary legend in smaller type confirming mandatory circulation among members of the collectivity.
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Reverse description Reverse is entirely blank, with no printed text, vignettes, or decorative elements; slight show-through of the obverse underprint is visible on the plain white paper.
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Almunia de Cinca is a small municipality in the Huesca province of Aragon, and like hundreds of similar villages across Republican Spain, it issued its own fractional paper currency during the Civil War after metallic coin essentially vanished from circulation. These local collectivity notes — emergency scrip issued under anarcho-syndicalist or Republican municipal authority — were produced in enormous variety but almost always in tiny print runs, making individual village issues genuinely scarce survivors. The Gari Montaner catalogue remains the primary reference for this chaotic emission type, and even within that system, many entries are known from only a handful of confirmed examples.

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