1921 FRANCE Evreux WWI Aluminum 25 Centimes TRADE TOKEN Old French Coin i101413

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France – City of Evreux
1921 Aluminum 25 Centimes ‘Notgeld’ Token 
27mm (1.90 grams)
Engraver: Thévenon
CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE 
D’EVREUX 1921 around crowned coat-of-arms.
25 Cent. THEVENON.


Many cities in France issued their own currency 
tokens (notgeld) to circulate alongside or in 
the place of usually hoarded coins. Following 
the economic and financial turmoil created both 
during and by the aftermath of WWI, the franc 
was devalued, and subsequently silver 50 
centimes, 1 franc, and 2 Franc coins began to 
disappear from circulation fast, due to people 
hoarding them for their silver value. As a 
result, a coinage shortage occurred, and 
municipalities began issuing their own 
replacements starting midway through the First 
World War, and continuing into the 1920s. The 
notgeld issues had ended by 1931, by which point 
new Chambres de Commerce issues had become 
widely available and circulating. Most of those 
coins were made of low-value metals like zinc or 
aluminium and stamp coins were also widely made. 
French colonies where the Franc circulated also 
issued their own notgeld during the 1920s.

 



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Évreux
is a commune in and the capital of 
the department of Eure, in the French region of 
Normandy. In late Antiquity, the town, attested 
in the fourth century CE, was named
Mediolanum Aulercorum
, “the central town of 
the Aulerci”, the Gallic tribe then inhabiting 
the area. Mediolanum was a small regional centre 
of the Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis. 
Julius Caesar wintered eight legions in this 
area after his third campaigning season in the 
battle for Gaul (56-55 BC): Legiones VII, VIII, 
IX, X, XI, XII, XIII and XIV. The present-day 
name of Évreux originates from the Gallic 
tribe of Eburovices, literally Those who 
overcome by the yew?
, from the Gaulish root
eburos
.

Sights

Évreux is 
situated in the pleasant valley of the Iton, arms of which traverse the 
town; on the south, the ground slopes up toward the public gardens and the 
railway station. It is the seat of a bishop, and its cathedral is one of the 
largest and finest in France.

The first cathedral was built in 1076, 
but destroyed in 1119 when the town was burned at the orders of Henry I of 
France to put down the Norman insurrection. He rebuilt the cathedral as an 
act of atonement to the Pope. Between 1194 and 1198, the conflict between 
Philippe Auguste and Richard the Lion-hearted damaged the new cathedral. The 
architecture of the present edifice shows this history, with its blend of 
Romanesque and Gothic styles. As did many towns in the regions of Nord and 
Normandy, Évreux and its cathedral suffered greatly from Second World War.

At Le Vieil-Évreux (lit. the old Évreux), the Roman Gisacum, 5.6 
kilometres (3 12 mi) southeast of the town, the 
remains of a Roman theatre, a palace, baths and an aqueduct have been 
discovered, as well as various relics, notably the bronze of Jupiter 
Stator
, which are now deposited in the museum of Évreux.

  • Évreux Cathedral
  • Hôtel de ville
  • Église Saint-Taurin

France
officially the French Republic (French: République française), 
is a sovereign state comprising territory in western Europe and several 
overseas regions and territories. The European part of France, called 
Metropolitan France, extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English 
Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. France 
spans 640,679 square kilometres (247,368 sq mi) and has a total population 
of 67 million. It is a unitary semi-presidential republic with the capital 
in Paris, the country’s largest city and main cultural and commercial 
centre. The Constitution of France establishes the state as secular and 
democratic, with its sovereignty derived from the people.

During the Iron Age, what is now Metropolitan France was inhabited by the 
Gauls, a Celtic people. The Gauls were conquered in 51 BC by the Roman 
Empire, which held Gaul until 486. The Gallo-Romans faced raids and 
migration from the Germanic Franks, who dominated the region for hundreds of 
years, eventually creating the medieval Kingdom of France. France emerged as 
a major European power in the Late Middle Ages, with its victory in the 
Hundred Years’ War (1337 to 1453) strengthening French state-building and 
paving the way for a future centralized absolute monarchy. During the 
Renaissance, France experienced a vast cultural development and established 
the beginning of a global colonial empire. The 16th century was dominated by 
religious civil wars between Catholics and Protestants (Huguenots).

France became Europe’s dominant cultural, political, and military power 
under Louis XIV. French philosophers played a key role in the Age of 
Enlightenment during the 18th century. In 1778, France became the first and 
the main ally of the new United States in the American Revolutionary War. In 
the late 18th century, the absolute monarchy was overthrown in the French 
Revolution. Among its legacies was the Declaration of the Rights of Man 
and of the Citizen
, one of the earliest documents on human rights, which 
expresses the nation’s ideals to this day. France became one of modern 
history’s earliest republics until Napoleon took power and launched the 
First French Empire in 1804. Fighting against a complex set of coalitions 
during the Napoleonic Wars, he dominated European affairs for over a decade 
and had a long-lasting impact on Western culture. Following the collapse of 
the Empire, France endured a tumultuous succession of governments: the 
monarchy was restored, it was replaced in 1830 by a constitutional monarchy, 
then briefly by a Second Republic, and then by a Second Empire, until a more 
lasting French Third Republic was established in 1870. By the 1905 law, 
France adopted a strict form of secularism, called laïcité, which has 
become an important federative principle in the modern French society.

France reached its territorial height during the 19th and early 20th 
centuries, when it ultimately possessed the second-largest colonial empire 
in the world. In World War I, France was one of the main winners as part of 
the Triple Entente alliance fighting against the Central Powers. France was 
also one of the Allied Powers in World War II, but came under occupation by 
the Axis Powers in 1940. Following liberation in 1944, a Fourth Republic was 
established and later dissolved in the course of the Algerian War. The Fifth 
Republic, led by Charles de Gaulle, was formed in 1958 and remains to this 
day. Following World War II, most of the empire became decolonized.

Throughout its long history, France has been a leading global center of 
culture, making significant contributions to art, science, and philosophy. 
It hosts Europe’s third-largest number of cultural UNESCO World Heritage 
Sites (after Italy and Spain) and receives around 83 million foreign 
tourists annually, the most of any country in the world. France remains a 
great power with significant cultural, economic, military, and political 
influence. It is a developed country with the world’s sixth-largest economy 
by nominal GDP and eight-largest by purchasing power parity. According to
Credit Suisse
, France is the fourth wealthiest nation in the world in 
terms of aggregate household wealth. It also possesses the world’s 
second-largest exclusive economic zone (EEZ), covering 11,035,000 square 
kilometres (4,261,000 sq mi).

French citizens enjoy a high standard of 
living, and the country performs well in international rankings of 
education, health care, life expectancy, civil liberties, and human 
development. France is a founding member of the United Nations, where it 
serves as one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. It 
is a member of the Group of 7, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the World 
Trade Organization (WTO), and La Francophonie. France is a founding and 
leading member state of the European Union (EU).


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YEAR

1921

COUNTRY/REGION OF MANUFACTURE

France

CERTIFICATION

Uncertified

COMPOSITION

Aluminum

DENOMINATION

25 Centimes

MPN

France Uncertified 4219d18c-9c27-

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