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50 Centimes Société Anonyme Token Coinage

Uitgever Société Anonyme de la Grande Comore
Jaar 1915
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Oriëntatie Medal alignment ↑↑
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Beschrijving keerzijde The central field carries a multi-line inscription reading 'SOCIETE ANONYME DE LA GRANDE COMORE' arranged concentrically to fill the entire face, with the text radiating outward from the centre in a compact typographic layout. The legend identifies the issuing limited liability company responsible for this emergency token issue, struck without additional decorative motifs.
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Aanvullende informatie

The Société Anonyme de la Grande Comore was a French colonial plantation company operating on Grande Comore island, and like similar enterprises across French colonial Africa, it issued its own token coinage for use within its labor system — paying workers in scrip redeemable only at company stores, effectively tying wages to the issuing company itself. The 1915 date places this squarely in the wartime period when metropolitan France was diverting metal and administrative attention to the Western Front, leaving peripheral colonial operations to manage their own exchange needs.

Aluminium was the practical choice given wartime metal shortages.

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