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Banknote France 2 Francs - Drocourt Mines - Salary voucher

Ref. : NCB13836
Product type
Banknote
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Les Billets des Communes et des Villes (Pir. 62.478)
Country
France
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2 francs
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The pay slip from the Mines de Drocourt with a face value of 2 francs is a rare and precious testimony to the industrial private currency used in northern France during the mining era. This type of fiduciary document, issued directly by the mining company, is part of the practice of work vouchers or pay vouchers ? internal monetary instruments allowing mining operations to remunerate or credit their workers outside of the official monetary circuit.

The Mines de Drocourt, located in the Pas-de-Calais, were part of the vast northern mining basin, whose economic and social activity profoundly shaped the region. Mining companies frequently issued these pay vouchers to facilitate internal transactions, particularly within the company stores or workers' cooperatives directly controlled by the mine. These instruments thus circulated in place of national currency within the mining community.

This note, with a face value of 2 francs, belongs to the category of private emergency issues, distinct from the official banknotes issued by the Banque de France. This type of note is today a particularly sought-after collector's item among numismatists specialising in emergency currency and French regional issues.

The very nature of this pay voucher illustrates the economic practices characteristic of the French industrial and mining world, where large companies exercised extensive control over the daily lives of their employees, including in commercial exchanges. Its preservation bears witness to a bygone era when private currency played a functional role within organised and closed working communities.

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