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This 2 franc banknote was issued in Algeria and dated January 31, 1944, belonging to series G.1. It is part of a particular historical context, that of the Second World War, a period during which Algeria, then a French department, experienced intense monetary activity linked to the economic and political upheavals of the time.
The banknote was issued under the monetary authority in force in Algeria at that time, reflecting the economic needs of a territory undergoing full administrative and military transition. The Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer or local monetary authorities supervised fiduciary circulation in French North Africa, which gives this banknote significant documentary and historical value.
The face value of 2 francs corresponds to a low-denomination note, intended for everyday exchanges. This type of low-value banknote was frequently used in ordinary transactions among the civilian and military population present on Algerian territory during this wartime period. The precise date of January 31, 1944 allows its issue to be accurately placed within the Algerian monetary chronology of the Second World War.
Series G.1 constitutes an essential identification element for collectors and specialists, making it possible to distinguish this banknote within a larger issue and to establish its relative rarity. Banknotes from this period and geographical origin are today sought after for their testimony on the monetary history of French colonial Algeria.