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100 Francs

Uitgever Banque de l'Algérie
Jaar 1921-1939
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Waarde 100 Francs (100 TNF)
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Opschrift voorzijde BANQUE DE L'ALGÉRIE / CENT FRANCS / PAYABLES AU PORTEUR ET A VUE / بايه بنك تدفع في جزاير / TUNISIE / ART. 139 - LE CODE PÉNAL PUNIT DES TRAVAUX FORCÉS A PERPÉTUITÉ LE CONTREFACTEUR / Georges Duval - FEC / C. ROMAGNOLI - SC
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Varianten P#10a - 1921-1929 / 22.11.1928
P#10b - 1933 / 12.01.1933
P#10c - 1936-1939 / 17.06.1936
Opmerkingen

The Banque de l'Algérie operated under a French colonial charter but functioned with considerable independence from the Banque de France — it retained its own note-issuing privilege long after comparable institutions elsewhere had been absorbed into metropolitan structures. This series bridged a period of significant demographic and economic pressure in the territory, with the 1920s boom in Algerian wine and cereal exports driving genuine demand for higher-denomination paper in commercial circulation.

Romagnoli was among the more accomplished intaglio engravers working in the French tradition during this period, and his name appearing on a colonial issue is itself a marker of the production standards Duval's designs were held to. The watermark security was modest by interwar standards, but consistent across the fifteen-year print run.