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This note, issued in France, represents a war bond from the city of Péronne, dated September 2, 1915. Its face value is 10 centimes.
The note is distinguished by its series, bearing the number 102801. As a war bond, it testifies to a specific historical period when local monetary issues were necessary to alleviate the economic and financial difficulties related to conflicts.
This type of war bond was often issued by local or municipal authorities to facilitate trade and commerce within the community, especially during times of official currency scarcity. It is a valuable document for understanding the economic and social mechanisms put in place during the First World War.
The state of preservation and the iconographic details present on the note are important elements for collectors and historians, as they allow one to appreciate the authenticity and rarity of this type of document. The war bonds of Péronne are particularly sought after for their connection with local history and the events of the Great War.