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5 Centimes - Union commerciale de Nouvion-en-Thiérache [02]

Issuer Union Commerciale et Industrielle de Nouvion-en-Thiérache
Year 1921
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description Large denomination numeral '5' with a superscript 'c' occupies the central field in bold relief, indicating the face value of 5 centimes. The place name NOUVION-EN-THIÉRACHE arcs along the upper periphery in a circular legend. The date 1921 appears in the lower exergual area, flanked on each side by a five-pointed star, completing the reverse design.
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Nouvion-en-Thiérache, a small market town in the Aisne department, issued these aluminium necessities tokens through its local merchants' union in the early 1920s when post-war coinage shortages left rural commerce functionally paralyzed. The French state had suspended bronze centime production during the war and was slow to restore small denomination circulation, forcing hundreds of chambres de commerce and local commercial syndicates across France to fill the gap themselves.

The Aisne had been among the most devastated departments on the Western Front — Nouvion itself sat in occupied territory for the duration. That a merchants' union reconstituted quickly enough to issue organized scrip by 1921 says something about the pace of commercial recovery in the region.

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