Catalog
| Issuer | Sindicato C.N.T. de Vinaixa |
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| Year | 1936-1939 |
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| Composition | Paper (Thick paper or card stock) |
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| Obverse lettering | Sindicato C. N. T. VINAIXA Núm. 633 VALE 5 cts. (Translation: Union C. N. T. VINAIXA No. 633 Worth 5 Centimos) |
| Reverse description | Entirely unprinted, with the plain cream-coloured card stock surface showing only natural texture and minor toning consistent with age. |
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Vinaixa is a village in the Conca de Barberà district of Tarragona province with a population that barely reached a few hundred during the 1930s. When the CNT — the anarcho-syndicalist trade union — effectively took over local administration across swaths of Republican Catalonia following the July 1936 coup attempt, communities this small were suddenly responsible for managing their own exchange. Coined metal had vanished almost immediately, hoarded or requisitioned, forcing collectivized municipalities and syndicates to print their own fractional scrip.
The CNT affiliation printed on these vales was not decorative — it meant the issuing body was the local syndicate functioning as de facto municipal authority. Redemption depended entirely on the collective surviving the war, which most did not.