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Banknote Billet Algeria 1000 francs 1942

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1942
Catalogue
WPM (P. 112)
Country
Algeria
Quality
XF
Face value
1000 francs
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This 1000 francs banknote is an issue from 1942 intended for Algeria, bearing the overprint "TRESOR". It is a particularly significant documentary piece from the Second World War period, reflecting the specific monetary arrangements applied to territories under French administration in North Africa.

The date printed on this banknote is 27 July 1942, and it belongs to series O.483. The "TRESOR" overprint is characteristic of banknotes put into circulation in North African territories at that time, a practice adopted to distinguish locally circulating notes from those used in metropolitan France, particularly in the context of the economic and political upheavals brought about by the war.

This overprint was an administrative measure aimed at controlling the money supply and limiting capital transfers between the various zones under control, whether under Vichy administration or under the influence of Allied Forces following the landing in North Africa in November 1942. The 1000 francs banknote represented a significant denomination at the time, reflecting the high liquidity needs for commercial and administrative transactions in the region.

From a numismatic point of view, this type of overprinted banknote is relatively rare, as the period of use was brief and conservation conditions were often precarious due to the historical context. The banknote weighs 1 gram, which is consistent with the paper standards of the era for this denomination format. The O.483 series allows for precise identification within the production of these banknotes, facilitating their classification and authentication by specialists.

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