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5 Francs

Uitgever Bank of Algeria - French Administration
Jaar 1909-1925
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Valuta Franc (1848-1959)
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Beschrijving keerzijde A roaring lion's head vignette is centred at the top of the design, surmounting a large circular guilloche frame enclosing the denomination CINQ FRANCS in letterpress with the Arabic equivalent below. Two intaglio medallion portraits are set within elaborate foliate scrollwork: at left, a female head in profile wearing a winged diadem (Mercury), and at right, a bearded male head wearing a lion-skin helmet. At the lower centre, a circular emblem bears a crescent and star motif within a decorative border.
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Handtekening(en) 1909 - Chenu & Pantin
1910-1914 / 17.07.1912 - Moyse & Pantin
1914-1919 / 20.07.1914 - Moyse & Biron
1924-1925 / 21.01.1924 - Moyse & Penalva
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Opmerkingen

The Banque de France printed this note for the Banque de l'Algérie, a colonial arrangement that kept Algeria's currency supply firmly under metropolitan control. Wullschleger was one of the Banque de France's most accomplished intaglio engravers of the period, and his work here reflects the same exacting standards applied to French domestic issues. Harang, who worked under the pseudonym Cabasson, designed across several decades of French colonial and domestic paper.

The sixteen-year span of this issue and its four distinct signature combinations document the administrative turnover of two prolonged offices — Moyse served as one signatory across all three later pairings, an unusual continuity for a series of this length.

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