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0.10 Franga Argjent

Emittent Bashkija e Korçës (Municipality of Korçë)
Jahr 1923
Typ Local banknote
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung Blue letterpress border of rope-twist and lozenge ornaments frames an all-over brown floral guilloche underprint that fills the entire note face. The municipal title BASHKIJA E KORÇES is set in bold capitals across the upper portion, with the denomination 0.10 and the legend FRG. ARGJENT printed in blue at centre. Two manuscript signatures appear along the lower margin, with handwritten authorization text above them.
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Rückseitenbeschreibung The reverse carries the same blue rope-twist border and fine floral guilloche underprint as the obverse. A large circular red handstamp occupies the centre-right area, partially legible, surrounding a bold dark blue handstamped double-headed eagle vignette. A serial number prefixed by N. is printed in red at lower left, and the numeral 10 appears in each corner.
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Anmerkungen

In 1923, the Albanian state lacked a functioning national bank and a stable circulating currency. Into that gap stepped several municipalities, Korçë among them, issuing their own fractional notes to keep local commerce moving. The Bashkija e Korçës emissions are among the most locally produced paper money in interwar European history — printed and validated in the town itself, with handstamps serving as the primary authentication against forgery.

The franga argjent was a monetary unit pegged nominally to the gold franc, though in practice these municipal fractions circulated on trust alone. Few survived; small-denomination emergency notes were spent hard and discarded.