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| Issuer | Consejo de Administración de Tévar |
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| Currency | Peseta (1936-1939) |
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| Obverse description | Plain paper note printed in black letterpress with a double-ruled rectangular border enclosing all text. The issuing authority "CONSEJO DE ADMINISTRACIÓN" appears in large bold capitals at the top, followed by "TEVAR (CUENCA)" in a smaller weight, separated from the denomination statement by a horizontal rule. The lower portion carries the value declaration "Vale por VEINTICINCO céntimos" in mixed upper and lower case. |
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| Obverse lettering | CONSEJO DE ADMINISTRACIÓN TEVAR (CUENCA) Vale por VEINTICINCO céntimos (Translation: Management Council Tevar (Cuenca) Voucher for Twenty-five Centimos) |
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Tévar is a small municipality in Cuenca province, Castilla-La Mancha, and its local council issued fractional paper currency during the Spanish Civil War — a direct consequence of the catastrophic hoarding of metallic coin that stripped small change from circulation across Republican-held Spain from 1936 onward. Hundreds of municipalities, trade unions, and local committees issued their own emergency fractions under implicit sanction from the Republican government, which simply could not produce enough low-denomination coinage to meet demand.
Gari Mon #1414-A is one of the scarcer Cuenca provincial issues — Tévar's tiny population meant production runs were small and local absorption nearly total.