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This 20 francs banknote was issued in Algeria and bears the date of January 17, 1929. It belongs to series P.2807, a reference enabling its precise identification in specialised numismatic catalogues dedicated to French colonial issues.
During this period, Algeria was under French administration and its monetary system was directly linked to that of metropolitan France, with banknotes issued specifically for the Algerian territory. The Banque de l'Algérie, an issuing institution founded in 1851, was the body responsible for putting these notes into circulation. Banknotes of this era reflect the graphic and typographic characteristics typical of fiduciary productions from the early 20th century, often combining allegorical representations with orientalist motifs related to the territory concerned.
The 20 francs banknote represented an intermediate denomination within the range of values available at the time, commonly used in commercial and everyday transactions. Its issue in 1929 falls within a particularly significant economic period on a global scale, just before the great financial crisis that would shake international economies.
The condition of such a specimen is of paramount importance to collectors and experts, as the rarity of well-preserved Algerian interwar banknotes contributes to their numismatic interest. The series P.2807 also helps to place this specimen within the production timeline and assess its representativeness among the issues of the Banque de l'Algérie for this denomination.