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| 正面描述 | Letterpress-printed in black on white paper, the note bears the issuer's name centred and underlined at the top, followed by the denomination in bold block lettering. A territorial validity clause in smaller type occupies the middle register, with the place and date of issue — Linares, 15 September 1936 — set at the foot, the whole enclosed within a double-rule rectangular border. |
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| 背面铭文 | REPUBLICA ESPAÑOLA ADMINISTRACION MUNICIPAL 1936 LINARES. JAEN (Translation: Spanish Republic Municipal Administration 1936 Linares. Jaen) |
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Linares, a lead-mining town in Jaén province, was a CNT stronghold from the opening weeks of the Civil War. The Comité Central Ejecutivo issued these fractional emergency notes in late 1936 to address a near-total collapse of small change — silver and copper coin had disappeared from circulation almost immediately after the July uprising, hoarded or melted down across Republican-held Spain.
Local committee issues of this type were printed under improvised conditions and typically circulated only within a tight geographic radius. The Gari catalogue documents dozens of such Linares emissions, reflecting how thoroughly the anarcho-syndicalist committees had taken over municipal economic functions in the area.