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This 1 Franc banknote was issued by the Bergerac Chamber of Commerce on October 5, 1914. It belongs to Series C.
The front of the banknote features an ornamental design typical of the issues of this period. The face value, "1 Franc", is prominently printed, along with the mention of the issuing institution, the Bergerac Chamber of Commerce. The issue date, "05-10-1914", is also clearly indicated. Signatures, probably those of officials of the Chamber of Commerce, also appear, authenticating the banknote. The serial number specific to this banknote is present, allowing its unique identification within the issue series.
The back of the banknote repeats graphic elements similar to those on the front, ensuring visual consistency. The face value is mentioned again, as well as the name of the issuing institution. Decorative motifs frame this information, contributing to the security of the banknote and its easy recognition. The overall graphic design is sober and functional, reflecting the economic and social context of the time of its issue. The colors used are limited, often in black and white or with discreet shades, in order to facilitate printing and reduce production costs. The quality of the paper used is suitable for regular circulation, while ensuring sufficient durability for its daily use.
This type of banknote was issued in a particular context, during the First World War, when local institutions were authorized to issue emergency currency to compensate for the lack of cash. These local issues bear witness to the economic and social history of France during this period.