Sézanne is a small market town in the Marne department, and like dozens of French communes in the early 1920s, it issued its own emergency small change tokens because the national coinage system had never fully recovered the fractional denominations depleted during World War I. The Chamber of Commerce issues that dominated this period are well documented, but municipally issued pieces from individual communes are considerably scarcer and often poorly recorded.
The El Monedero reference suggests limited surviving population data for this type.
Sézanne is a small market town in the Marne department, and like dozens of French communes in the early 1920s, it issued its own emergency small change tokens because the national coinage system had never fully recovered the fractional denominations depleted during World War I. The Chamber of Commerce issues that dominated this period are well documented, but municipally issued pieces from individual communes are considerably scarcer and often poorly recorded.
The El Monedero reference suggests limited surviving population data for this type.