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5 Centimos Barcelona; Ferrocarril Metropolitano Transversal

Issuer Ferrocarril Metropolitano de Barcelona
Year 1936-1939
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Size 78 x 36 mm
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Obverse description Plain off-white card stock with all text applied by rubber stamp in violet ink. The issuer's name appears in two lines at the top, followed by the voucher designation "VALE POR" in large block letters at centre, with the denomination "-5c" in bold below. A serial number is stamped at the lower left.
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Reverse lettering F. C. Metropolitano Transversal.
2200
(Translation: Transversal Metropolitan Railway.)
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Barcelona's metro network issued its own emergency small-change tokens during the Civil War years when metallic coin virtually vanished from circulation. The Ferrocarril Metropolitano de Barcelona — specifically the Transversal line, which had only opened in 1933 — produced these transit scrip notes to cover fares and change when the Republican-controlled city economy was fragmenting under wartime pressure. Hundreds of municipalities, businesses, and transport entities across Catalonia did the same under the auspices of the Generalitat's emergency currency decrees.

The AL reference places this within Andreu i Llopis's catalog of Catalan civil war necessity issues, a classification distinct from the better-known CCMA series.

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