| Issuer |
Municipality of Andorra
(Province of Teruel) |
|---|---|
| Period |
Second Republic (1936-1939)
|
| Type | Emergency banknotes |
| Year | 1936 |
| Value | 10 Centimos (0.10 ESP) |
| Currency | Peseta (1936-1939) |
| Composition | Paper |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Demonetized | Yes |
| Number | N# 435350 |
| References | Gari Mon# – Andreu Garí Berges, Juan Montaner Amorós; 2016. Los billetes: Billetes municipales (guerra civil española) 1936-1939 = The banknotes (2nd Edition). Expo Galería. |
Blue-violet lettering with double line perimeter framing and three workers with shovels digging in the ground.
Script: Latin
Lettering:
Colectividad de Andorra (TERUEL)
Bono por 10
emisión 1936
Translation:
Collectivity of Andorra (Teruel)
Bond for 10
issue 1936
Blank reverse
Local Spanish Civil War banknotes: Created by municipalities, cooperatives, unions and other organizations due to the scarcity of fiduciary currency in small purchases and exchanges during the Spanish Civil War.
Municipality: Andorra - Province: Teruel - Autonomous community: Aragon
The chronology, both of the political situation and of the banknotes that were issued in the Aragon area, was as follows:
1st stage (end of 1936): Each free municipality was organized in different ways, although the way to do it was not clear until the first ones started up. At this first moment, sealed and signed vouchers were issued that, on many occasions, were used to purchase basic necessities such as bread or oil.
2nd stage (January to August 1937): as the months progressed, the communities began to settle and began to have important contacts with Catalan populations and even with the Generalitat itself. It was at this stage when vouchers began to disappear and the printing of banknotes began, in many cases, very elaborate. Many of them were made in CNT's own printing presses both in Aragon and Barcelona. The vast majority of people chose as their monetary system what they knew: the peseta and the centimos, but there were some populations that rejected this idea as they associated it with the capitalism that they so desperately wanted to eradicate.
That is why other systems were invented such as the “Puntos” system of Graus and some other issuers, Unidades and Grados in Binéfar, Enteros and Décimas system of Calaceite and, in this case, Enteros system of Andorra, with the curious case that the Centimos are not named on the banknote, only the face value is indicated without a corresponding unit.
Although the intention was to create a different monetary system, at Numista we equated Enteros to Pesetas and (…) to Centimos, since we considered that this should be the equivalent system of the time.
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| Date | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Undetermined | |||||||||||||||
| 1936 | |||||||||||||||
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