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Banknote Billet Algeria 1000 francs 1942

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1942
Catalogue
WPM (P. 89)
Country
Algeria
Quality
VF
Face value
1000 francs
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This 1000 francs banknote issued in 1942 belongs to the Algerian monetary series under French administration. It is a Specimen type example, bearing the series designation O.000, making it a particularly rare and numismatically significant piece. Specimen banknotes were not intended for general circulation but served as reference documents, notably for banks and financial institutions to enable them to authenticate banknotes in circulation.

The historical context of this banknote is particularly noteworthy. Issued in 1942, it corresponds to a pivotal period of the Second World War, at a time when Algeria, then a French territory, was undergoing profound political and economic transformations, most notably with the Allied landings in North Africa in November of that same year. The Banque de l'Algérie, the issuing institution of this denomination, played a central role in the monetary management of the territory.

The face value of 1000 francs represented a significant denomination at that time, reflecting the economic demands of a period marked by the tensions and upheavals associated with the global conflict. Specimen banknotes from this series are generally distinguished by the presence of perforations or specific overprints indicating their status, as well as a standardised numbering of O.000, a common characteristic of examples of this type.

As a specimen, this banknote constitutes a direct testimony to the banking and monetary practices of the colonial era in Algeria. It holds considerable documentary and historical interest for collectors specialising in African numismatics and monetary issues from the Second World War period.

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