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5 Centimes

发行方 Commune of Draâ El Mizan (Department of Alger)
年份 1917
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正面描述 Letterpress-printed ticket on buff paper, enclosed within a decorative border of repeating scroll and rosette motifs in black. The commune name "COMMUNE DE DRA-EL-MIZAN" is set in bold capitals at centre, separated from the denomination text "Ticket de cinq Centimes" by a short rule, with the numeral value "0.05" printed in large bold figures below.
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背面铭文 COMMUNE
de
DRA-EL-MIZAN
Délibération du
Conseil Municipal
du 27 Février 1917
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Draâ El Mizan is a small market town in the Kabyle foothills, roughly 80 kilometers southeast of Algiers. During the First World War, the collapse of small-denomination coinage across France and its territories drove hundreds of French communes and chambers of commerce to issue their own emergency paper — necessité notes. Algeria was no exception, and municipal issues of this kind proliferated between 1914 and 1920.

The Department of Alger attribution places administrative responsibility squarely, though the actual printing was almost certainly local or regional. At 5 centimes, this is among the smallest denominations such communes bothered to issue — a reflection of just how completely fractional metal had vanished from daily trade.

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