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5 Unidades Binéfar

Uitgever Comunidad de Trabajadores C.N.T. - F.A.I. Binéfar
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Referentie(s) Gari Mon#
Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in black and red on plain paper, the obverse centres on a vignette of a male figure seen from behind, arm raised aloft bearing an anarchist flag, set against a rising sun motif rendered in radiating lines. Bold letterpress text arranged in a border around the vignette identifies the issuing workers' community, the CNT–FAI affiliation, and the denomination, reflecting the graphic idiom of Spanish Civil War anarcho-syndicalist ephemera. The overall composition is austere, relying on strong typographic layout rather than elaborate ornamentation.
Opschrift voorzijde COMUNIDAD DE TRABAJADORES C. N. T. F. A. I. BINEFAR (HUESCA) VALE 5 UNIDADES
(Translation: Workers Community C.N.T. F.A.I. Binéfar (Huesca) Worth 5 Units)
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Opmerkingen

Binéfar is a small agricultural town in the Huesca province of Aragon, and during the summer of 1936 it fell within the anarchist-controlled zone almost immediately after the military uprising. The CNT-FAI collectivized the local economy rapidly, and worker communities across Aragon issued their own emergency scrip when Republican currency became scarce or was simply distrusted. These hyper-local issues — often printed on whatever stock was available — were valid only within the issuing collective and functioned as internal wage tokens rather than general-circulation banknotes.

The Gari Monedas reference number being absent suggests this piece was either unrecorded or known from only one or two specimens when the catalog was compiled.

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