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This is a 1000 franc banknote issued by the Bank of Algeria. This banknote was issued on May 22, 1950, with the series L.833. It falls within the period of the French colony, between 1830 and 1962, and more specifically within the issue dates ranging from 1949 to 1958.
This standard type banknote has a face value of 1000 francs, the currency used being the franc between 1848 and 1959. The material used for its manufacture is paper. Its dimensions are 183 mm in length and 92 mm in width, presenting a rectangular shape. The main writing used is Latin.
On the front of the banknote, one can read the inscription "Banque de l'Algérie et de la Tunisie Mille Francs W. FEL FEC. A. MARLIAT SC.". André Marliat is credited as the engraver and William Fel as the designer of this part of the banknote. The back of the banknote depicts a scene of plowing fields, with an inscription in Arabic. Joseph Broutin is identified as the engraver of the back, while William Fel is the designer, with the inscription "W. FEL FEC. BROUTIN SC".