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5 Centimes with date, Bône Chamber of Commerce

Issuer Chambre de Commerce de Bône
Year 1915
Type Emergency coin
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Obverse lettering CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE BÔNE 1915
(Translation: Chamber of Commerce of Bône)
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Reverse lettering 5 C
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Additional information

Bône's Chamber of Commerce began issuing aluminium emergency tokens in 1915 because the outbreak of World War I had drained metropolitan France of its small bronze coinage — hoarding and the suspension of normal supply chains left Algerian port cities functionally without circulating fractions. Local chambers of commerce across French Algeria were authorized to fill the gap, and Bône, a significant iron-ore export hub on the northeastern coast, was among the first to act. The tokens circulated locally and were never intended for wider acceptance.