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The 100 Algerian franc banknote, issued in 1945, features an iconographic ensemble reflecting aspects of Algerian life and culture of the time. This banknote is part of a series issued by Algeria.
The front of the banknote shows the representation of a man wearing a traditional turban. His portrait is executed with particular attention to the details of his face and headgear. The background is composed of ornamental motifs typical of Algerian art, including arabesques and geometric shapes that frame the central portrait. The face value of "100 Francs" is clearly indicated, as well as the legal notices and signatures of the officials responsible for the issue.
The back of the banknote depicts a team of oxen pulling a plow, a symbol of agricultural work and the importance of agriculture in the Algerian economy. This scene is treated in a realistic style, with attention paid to the details of the animals, the plow and the surrounding landscape. As on the front, ornamental motifs and arabesques frame the central scene, reinforcing the overall aesthetic of the banknote. The face value is also recalled on the back.
The colors used for printing the banknote are chosen for their ability to highlight the various graphic elements and ensure good readability of the information. The paper used is specific to banknotes, designed to resist wear and counterfeiting. This 100 franc banknote testifies to the historical and cultural context of Algeria in the mid-20th century.