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This 2 franc banknote was issued in Algeria on January 31, 1944, within the particular context of the Second World War, a period during which French Algeria played a central role in Allied operations in the Mediterranean. Algiers was then the seat of the Provisional Government of the French Republic, which gives this monetary issue a significant historical importance.
The banknote belongs to series G.1, a classification reference that allows this issue to be precisely identified among the various series produced for circulation in Algeria during this period. This series is part of the monetary issues specific to Algerian territory, distinct from those produced for metropolitan France.
The face value of 2 francs corresponds to a low denomination note, intended for everyday commercial transactions. Banknotes of this value were commonly used for ordinary daily transactions and represented a modest fraction of the purchasing power of the time.
Banknotes issued in 1944 in Algeria today hold notable numismatic and historical interest, bearing witness to the economic and monetary mechanisms put in place by the French authorities in North Africa during the Liberation period. The precise date of January 31, 1944 inscribed on this banknote allows for rigorous chronological attribution, essential for collectors and historians specialising in the numismatics of Free France and its territories.