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| 表面の説明 | Printed in black letterpress on light blue paper, the note carries the issuer name 'Comité Popular Antifascista -- Fraga' in bold type, underlined, across the upper central field. The large denomination numeral '25 Ptas.' occupies the centre, with the legend 'CURSO INTERIOR' and a numbered field at lower left. An ideological motto runs along the top border and continues inverted along the bottom border, forming a continuous perimeter inscription around the entire face. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Reverse entirely unprinted, showing plain light blue paper stock with no text, vignette, or other design elements. |
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Fraga, a small town in Aragon, was one of hundreds of Spanish municipalities that issued its own emergency paper currency during the Civil War after the collapse of normal coin circulation in 1936. The Comité Popular Antifascista — the local anarchist-influenced revolutionary committee — effectively assumed administrative control and produced these notes to keep local commerce functioning. Denominations at this level were purely practical instruments, filling the gap left by hoarded or requisitioned coinage.
Local production meant no professional printer, no security features, and significant variation between surviving examples.