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| 背面描述 | Orange and brown note with an interlaced Celtic-style guilloche border framing the entire field. Two large circular medallions at upper left and right carry the numeral 50, flanking the word CENTIMES and an Arabic-script legend. A central oval vignette presents a landscape with a tree in the foreground and hills beyond, with the town names BOUGIE and SÉTIF printed vertically at either side. A redemption clause in French runs along the lower margin. |
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| 防伪类型 | Watermark |
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The Chambres de Commerce of French Algeria were authorized to issue emergency fractional currency during the First World War to address the acute small-change shortage caused by silver coin hoarding — a problem that hit colonial Algeria particularly hard as metropolitan France's monetary disruptions rippled outward. Bougie (now Béjaïa) and Sétif operated as a joint chamber, an administrative pairing that itself reflects the economic geography of the eastern Kabylie region. Imprimerie Adolphe Jourdan was Algiers' principal commercial printer, responsible for a significant share of the Algerian chamber notes produced across this period.
The JP#139 series covers multiple emission dates under the same design; the 03/04/05 suffix distinguishes individual emission variants within that grouping.