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Home > French Banknotes > Necessity Money (1789-1945) > City and Municipal Bonds 1914-1925 > France 50 Francs - Ville - Roubaix-Tourcoing - 10éme Série - 21-04-1917 - R6014

Banknote France 50 Francs - Ville - Roubaix-Tourcoing - 10éme Série - 21-04-1917 - R6014

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1917
Catalog
Les Billets des Communes et des Villes (Pir. JP.059)
Country
France
Quality
XF
Face value
50 francs
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This French banknote has a face value of 50 francs. It was issued by the cities of Roubaix and Tourcoing, located in the Nord department. This banknote is part of the 10th series issued during the period of Common Necessities and Cities from 1914 to 1918.

The serial number on the banknote is R6014. The issue date indicated is April 21, 1917. Approval by the prefectural authority was granted on August 10, 1917.

This type of banknote was issued due to the particular circumstances of World War I, where cities and towns had to compensate for the lack of fiduciary currency by issuing their own emergency banknotes. These local issues made it possible to maintain economic activity and facilitate current transactions in a context of liquidity shortage.

It is important to note that this banknote shows traces of cancellation by perforation, which indicates that it was withdrawn from circulation after its use. These perforations were a common method to prevent fraudulent reuse of banknotes after their redemption.

Emergency banknotes like this one are testimonies to the economic and social history of France during the First World War, reflecting the challenges and adaptations implemented by local authorities to cope with the difficulties of the time.

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