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| 表面の説明 | Letterpress-printed note in blue ink within a double-rule rectangular border. The emblem of the Regional Defence Council of Aragon appears at upper left, with a vignette of intertwined hands flanked by agricultural motifs at upper right. All text is set in a plain typeface across the face of the note. |
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| 表面の銘文 | Colectividad `Nueva Aurora` Molinos Esta Colectividad reconoce a favor del portador CINCO PESETAS EMISIÓN 1937 (Translation: Collectivity `Nueva Aurora` Molinos This Collectivity recognizes in favor of the bearer Five Pesetas Issue 1937) |
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Molinos is a small municipality in the Maestrazgo region of Teruel, Aragon — Republican territory during the Civil War. When the central money supply broke down in 1936–37, hundreds of Aragonese villages issued their own paper through local collectives, most of them affiliated with the anarcho-syndicalist CNT. The Colectividad Nueva Aurora — "New Dawn Collective" — was one of these, and this 5 peseta note was almost certainly the highest denomination they printed.
Village scrip of this type circulated only within the issuing community and became worthless once Francoist forces took Aragon in mid-1938. Survival rates are low; most were discarded or burned after the collapse.