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This banknote is an emergency issue from the period 1914-1918, issued by the cities of Roubaix and Tourcoing, located in the Nord department (59). It is a five-franc note.
The note is dated April 21, 1917. It is part of the 10th series and bears the number 9035. Two signatures appear on the note. The issue was approved by the prefectural authority on May 10, 1917.
This type of note was issued in the specific context of the First World War, where currency shortages were frequent. Cities and municipalities were then authorized to issue their own currency, in the form of emergency notes, to facilitate local trade.
The five-franc note from Roubaix-Tourcoing is a testament to this historical period and an example of how local populations coped with the economic difficulties of the war. It represents a part of the local history of Northern France, marked by industrialization and conflict.
This type of note is sought after by collectors for its historical value and rarity, as emergency issues were often limited and circulated in a restricted geographical area. It testifies to a time when currency was not only the prerogative of the state but could also be produced locally to meet the needs of the population.