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15 Centimes

Uitgever Union Commerciale de Ténès (Commune of Ténès, Department of Alger)
Jaar 1916-1918
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Waarde 15 Centimes (0.15)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain yellowish-tan paper note of rudimentary wartime production, with all text applied by rubber stamp in black ink. The issuer's name is stamped in two lines across the centre, with a circular or partial cachet stamp reading 'COMPTOIR DE TENES / TENES (ALGERIE)' visible in the background, overlapping the central text.
Opschrift voorzijde COMPTOIR DE TENES
UNION COMMERCIALE
DE TENES
TENES (ALGERIE)
(Translation: Tenes Trading Post / Tenes Commercial Union / Tenes (Algeria).)
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Opmerkingen

Emergency fractional paper issued by a municipal trade association during the First World War, when the chronic small-change shortage across French Algeria forced dozens of local commercial unions to print their own low-denomination scrip. The Union Commerciale de Ténès was one of several such bodies in the Alger department to do so, filling a gap that the Banque de l'Algérie — and Paris — were in no position to address quickly.

Ténès itself is a small coastal town west of Alger, and notes from this issuer are rarely encountered outside specialist collections of French colonial necessity issues.

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