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| Issuer | Colectividad de Herrera de los Navarros |
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| Year | 1937 |
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| Value | 25 Centimos (0.25 ESP) |
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| Obverse description | Typeset letterpress note printed in black on plain white paper within a double-rule border with scrollwork corner ornaments. The issuer name 'COLECTIVIDAD DE HERRERA (ZARAGOZA)' runs in bold capitals across the upper register, with the denomination numeral '25' in large display type at centre, flanked by 'Bono por' to the left and 'Emisión 1937' in italic script to the right. Three printed signature lines for El Cajero, El Tesorero, and El Contador occupy the lower field, overlaid by an oval violet control stamp of the Consejo Municipal de Herrera de los Navarros (Zaragoza) and a single manuscript countersignature. |
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| Reverse description | Reverse entirely blank; faint ink show-through from the obverse letterpress impression is discernible through the thin paper stock. |
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Herrera de los Navarros is a small municipality in Zaragoza province, and this 25 céntimos note is a product of the Republican zone's wartime collectivization — local anarchist and socialist collectives across Aragon issued their own fractional currency when coin disappeared from circulation almost entirely in 1936–37. The Consejo Regional de Aragón, which coordinated many of these collectives, operated in the same territory until its forced dissolution by Communist-aligned Republican forces in August 1937, giving notes from this period and region a tight historical window.
The Gari reference being unassigned suggests this emission was either unrecorded at the time of cataloging or documented only after the main corpus was compiled — not unusual for village-level issues from rural Aragon, where survival rates are low and documentation was never systematic.