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1 épinglage, plis et jauni
This 50 centimes note was issued by the Chambre de Commerce de la Ville d'Elbeuf, dated 1st March 1920. It belongs to the context of the First World War and the immediate post-war period, during which many French chambers of commerce were compelled to issue emergency banknotes in order to compensate for the shortage of small change that affected the entire national territory.
Elbeuf, a Norman town located in Seine-Maritime, had an active chamber of commerce, reflecting the industrial and commercial importance of this city, particularly renowned for its textile industry. This local issue bears witness to the regional economic organisation of the time and to the ability of local institutions to meet the monetary needs of the population and traders.
This type of emergency note, also known as local paper money or chamber of commerce note, generally features the denomination, the issuing authority, and the date of issue, in accordance with the administrative practices in force during this period. The date of 1st March 1920 allows this issue to be precisely situated within the phase of economic reconstruction that followed the world conflict.
These local emergency notes now constitute valuable historical testimonies of the monetary and economic organisation of France in the first decades of the 20th century, illustrating the diversity of regional issues that circulated alongside the official national currency.
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