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This French banknote has a nominal value of 100 francs. It was issued on December 15, 1917. The printing of this banknote falls within the context of the Common Necessities and Cities during the period 1914-1918.
The banknote is associated with the cities of Roubaix and Tourcoing, located in the Nord department. It is part of the 13th series issued.
This banknote has cancellation marks, visible by perforations.
In terms of graphics, the banknote features a complex background composed of guilloché patterns in shades ranging from light blue to darker blue, serving as a backdrop to the inscriptions and main illustrations. On the upper part, the mention "Nécessités Communes" is inscribed in uppercase letters, highlighting the context of the banknote's issuance. Immediately below, the names "ROUBAIX" and "TOURCOING" appear, identifying the cities concerned by this issue. The face value, "100 FRANCS", is clearly indicated in large characters for easy identification. The serial number of the banknote is printed in red, allowing its unique identification. The signatures of the officials responsible for the issue are affixed, authenticating the banknote. An illustration representing allegorical figures or symbolic scenes related to the cities of Roubaix and Tourcoing may be present, although the specific details are not mentioned. The entire banknote is designed to be both informative and secure, with complex graphic elements aimed at preventing counterfeiting.