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| Issuer | Consejo de Administración de Fincas Incautadas de Blanca |
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| Year | 1937 |
| Type | Emergency banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | Emisión 1937 - Serie B EL CONSEJO DE ADMINISTRACIÓN DE FINCAS INCAUTADAS BLANCA (Murcia) pagará al portador cincuenta céntimos Por el Cajero (Translation: Issue 1937 - Series B / The Board of Administration of Seized Properties, Blanca (Murcia), will pay the bearer fifty céntimos / For the Cashier) |
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| Reverse lettering | FINCAS INCAUTADAS BLANCA (MURCIA) |
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Blanca is a small municipality in the Segura river valley, and like dozens of similarly sized Murcian towns during the Civil War, its local authority — here the council administering seized properties — issued emergency fractional currency when Republican Spain's small-change supply collapsed entirely. These hyper-local emissions were never coordinated from above; each town improvised independently, which is why the typographic and paper quality varies so wildly even within a single series.
The issuing body's name is the detail worth noting: "Fincas Incautadas" — seized estates. The council managing confiscated landholdings was simultaneously functioning as a monetary authority. That particular administrative overlap is uncommon even among Civil War local issues.