Banknotes from the Municipality of El Pinell de Brai

The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was a conflict along many ideological, ethnic and religious lines. It started as a military coup by the Nationalists against the Republic of Spain after which the country was severely divided. In general, the Nationalists were supported by conservatives, and the Republicans by a wide variety of social-democrats, communists and anarchists, but the divisions also took regional forms with for example Catalans and Basques opposing a centralist nationalist regime. The civil war caused a lot of international attention and both sides were supported by ideologically aligned states and volunteers. Spanish civil war coinage consists of both emergency coinage and coins that were aimed at symbolising regional autonomy or opposition to the nationalists.
Wikidata: Q985597

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Peseta (1936-1939)

100 Centimos = 1 Peseta

5 Céntimos (Pinell de Brai)
ND

Local banknote
50 × 34 mm
Turró# 1842, N# 383358
10 Céntimos (Pinell de Brai)
ND

Local banknote
50 × 34 mm
Turró# 1841, N# 381087
25 Céntimos (Pinell de Brai)
ND

Local banknote
87 × 47 mm
Turró# 1840, N# 334540
25 Céntimos (Pinell de Brai)
1937

Local banknote
88 × 55 mm
Turró# 1836, N# 384680
50 Céntimos (Pinell de Brai)
ND

Local banknote
87 × 47 mm
Turró# 1839, N# 368892
50 Céntimos (Pinell de Brai)
1937

Local banknote
88 × 55 mm
Turró# 1834, N# 334537
50 Céntimos (Pinell de Brai)
1937

Local banknote
88 × 55 mm
Turró# 1835, N# 384679
1 Peseta (Pinell de Brai)
ND

Local banknote
87 × 47 mm
Turró# 1838, N# 368893
1 Peseta (Pinell de Brai)
1937

Local banknote
88 × 55 mm
Turró# 1833, N# 381990
2 Pesetas (Pinell de Brai)
ND

Local banknote
87 × 47 mm
Turró# 1837, N# 390072

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