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This emergency banknote, with a face value of 50 francs, was issued on March 27, 1917, and approved by the prefectural authority on April 10, 1917. It is part of the 9th series of emergency issues.
This type of banknote was issued during the period of the First World War, specifically between 1914 and 1918, and is related to common necessities and cities. It is specific to the Nord department, and more particularly to the municipalities of Roubaix and Tourcoing.
The 50-franc Roubaix-Tourcoing banknote is a tangible testimony to the economic and logistical challenges faced by local communities during the First World War. These emergency issues were often issued in response to a shortage of fiat money and served as a temporary means of payment to facilitate local economic transactions.
The collaboration between Roubaix and Tourcoing for the issuance of this banknote also highlights the solidarity and inter-municipal cooperation in times of crisis. These emergency banknotes are now sought-after collectibles for their historical value and rarity, testifying to a time of upheaval and adaptation.
The mention of the 9th series suggests that there were other issues of emergency banknotes in the region or in a broader context, which could indicate a prolonged period of economic hardship or currency shortage.