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This 2 franc banknote was jointly issued by the Chambers of Commerce of Caen and Honfleur, two major economic institutions in the department of Calvados, in the particular context of the First World War and its immediate aftermath. Its period of issue spans from 1915 to 1920, an era marked by a widespread shortage of metallic currency, forcing many French chambers of commerce to produce their own local fiduciary means of payment.
This type of banknote belongs to the category of necessity issues, also known as emergency currencies or necessity notes. These local issues represented a pragmatic response to the difficulties in obtaining cash encountered during the conflict and in the years that followed. They were accepted as a means of payment in the geographical areas falling under the issuing chambers of commerce, namely primarily the territories of Caen and Honfleur.
The banknote belongs to series 0.01, information that allows collectors to distinguish between the different variants issued during this period. Its weight is 1 gram, which is characteristic of the lightweight paper materials used for this type of fiduciary production.
From a numismatic and notaphilic point of view, these banknotes issued by regional chambers of commerce present significant historical and documentary interest. They bear witness to the local economic organisation of Normandy during a period of crisis, and illustrate the diversity of solutions adopted across France to compensate for the lack of official monetary circulation. The co-issue between the Chambers of Commerce of Caen and Honfleur is also a notable aspect, reflecting regional cooperation between two important commercial centres in Calvados.