Algeria 100 Francs 1933-Jun-29

Signatures: Moyse/Picard/Penalva.

© CGB generic images

Algeria 100 Francs, 1921-1938 P-81 obverse
Algeria 100 Francs, 1921-1938 P-81 reverse

Information:

Rarity B - Uncommon
Date Variety Iss. VG F VF XF AU UNC
1933-Jun-29 Signatures: Moyse/Picard/Penalva. + - - - - - -
Reference P#81b
Country Algeria
Period Franc (1848-1959)
Currency Francs
Denomination 100 Francs
Type Circulation banknotes
Issuing entity Banque de L'Algérie
Year 1921-1938
Shape Rectangular
Composition Paper
Demonetized Yes
Size (WxH) 181x115 mm

Obverse:

Algeria 100 Francs, 1921-1938 P-81
Latin

Obverse text

BANQUE DE L'ALGÉRIE CENT FRANCS PAYABLE AU PORTEUR ET A VUE GEORGES DUVAL - FEC C ROMAGNOL - SC

Obverse symbol

Polychrome print, predominantly purple. In the foreground on the left, two young naked boys. The first is seated on the ground and holds in his hand a traditional bendir, a percussion instrument. The other boy is standing and picking berries from a bush. On the right, a camel driver armed with his moukhala, a traditional Maghreb rifle, rests with his mount crouching at his side. The wording of the issuing institute “BANQUE DE L’ALGIÈRE”, the value “CENT FRANCS” and the date of issue are printed in dark red in the center at the top. Signatures, numbering and date of issue are printed in black. At the bottom center, in a decorated medallion, the value “100” and article 139 of the Penal Code printed in purple in an orange-yellow cartridge.

Reverse:

Image 1
Latin

Reverse text

ROMAGNOL - SC

Reverse symbol

An allegory of France represented by a young woman sitting under an olive tree. Near her on the left, a sword, an open book that she seems to be pointing to and rolls of parchment in the grass. She places her other hand on the shoulder of a young naked child who hands her an orange. Near the child on the right, two large jars and a pile of fruit on the ground. At the bottom, in a pediment, the value “100” is printed twice in red-pink with an Arabic inscription in the center.