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This emergency banknote, issued by the cities of Roubaix and Tourcoing, bears witness to the particular economic context of France during the First World War. Dated December 15, 1917, it belongs to the 13th series of these local issues.
The face value of the banknote is 20 francs. These emergency banknotes were a response to the shortage of fiduciary currency, thus alleviating the difficulties of exchange and trade in the regions concerned. Its serial number is R7038.
These emergency issues were common in the Nord department and in other French regions during the period 1914-1918. They allowed municipalities and groups of municipalities to maintain local economic activity despite the constraints imposed by the conflict.
The typography and graphics of the banknote reflect the aesthetic characteristics of the time, with particular attention paid to legibility and security against counterfeiting, given the crucial role of these banknotes in daily transactions.
This type of banknote represents a valuable historical testimony, illustrating the economic and social adaptations put in place to overcome the challenges posed by the war. It offers an insight into the mechanisms of solidarity and local autonomy developed in response to the exceptional circumstances of this period.