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This 1 franc banknote was issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Abbeville between 1914 and 1925. It is a type of paper money issued locally in France during this period, often in response to shortages of metal coins.
On the front, the banknote features a simple typographic composition. The face value, "1 Franc," is printed prominently, accompanied by the mention of the Abbeville Chamber of Commerce. Ornamental decorative elements frame this information. The dominant printing color is monochrome, varying according to the issues and periods.
The back of the banknote follows a similar style with legal notices, warnings regarding counterfeiting, and potentially information on the validity of the note. The serial number of the banknote is present, contributing to its unique identification. Signatures of the Chamber of Commerce officials are affixed, authenticating the issue.
This type of banknote bears witness to the economic and social context of the era, marked by the First World War and its consequences on monetary circulation. The variety of local issues reflects the diversity of initiatives implemented to overcome financial difficulties.
The preservation of these banknotes varies considerably, ranging from specimens in perfect condition to worn copies, bearing the marks of their circulation. Their numismatic value depends on their state of preservation, their rarity, and the demand from collectors interested in local French monetary history.