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5 Pesetas Instituto Nacional de la Vivienda

Issuer Instituto Nacional de la Vivienda
Year 1940
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Size 175 x 95 mm
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Obverse lettering 5
PAPEL DE FIANZAS
El Instituto Nacional de la Vivienda pagará al portador la cantidad de CINCO pesetas en concepto de devolución de fianza con arreglo al Decreto de 26 de Octubre de 1939
Madrid 1º. de Enero de 1940
EL DIRECTOR
EL DEPOSITARIO
EL INTERVENTOR
CLASE E
(Translation: Bonds Paper
The National Housing Institute will pay the bearer the amount of Five Pesetas as a refund of the deposit in accordance with the Decree of October 26, 1939
Madrid January 1, 1940
The Director
The Depositary
The Controller
Class E)
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Reverse lettering INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE LA VIVIENDA
5
PAPEL DE FIANZAS
(Translation: National Housing Institute
5
Bonds Paper)
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The Instituto Nacional de la Vivienda was a Francoist housing authority, not a bank — its authority to issue circulating notes in 1940 derived from the severe coin shortage that plagued Spain in the immediate postwar years. The scarcity of small denomination metal coinage forced numerous non-banking institutions, municipalities, and even private firms to fill the gap with paper substitutes during this period.

These INV notes circulated at face value but were redeemable only through the issuing body, which made them functionally local scrip rather than true legal tender. Printed by the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre in Madrid, which handled most official Spanish printing work of the regime.

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