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This 20 franc banknote was issued in Algeria under French Administration, with a recorded issue date of 7 May 1945. It belongs to series J.2258, a reference that allows its precise identification within the banknote production of this colonial era.
The historical context of this banknote is particularly significant. The date of 7 May 1945 falls at a pivotal moment in history, on the eve of the German capitulation marking the end of World War II in Europe. Algeria, then a French department, used the franc as its official currency, and banknotes issued in this territory reflect the French monetary administration in place at the time.
Banknotes issued in Algeria under French administration generally featured graphic characteristics typical of this period, with evocative representations of North African territories, symbols of French authority, and typographic elements characteristic of official printing house productions. These banknotes circulated within a particular economic and political context, specific to the colonial status of the territory.
The face value of 20 francs represented an intermediate denomination within the monetary system in force, corresponding to everyday transactions in the daily economic life of the time.
For collectors specialising in numismatics and notaphily, this banknote constitutes a direct testimony to the monetary policy applied in French Algeria in the aftermath of World War II, an important period of transition both economically and politically for this territory.