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Banknote France 1 Franc - Chamber of Commerce - Amiens - 1915

Ref. : NCB13276
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1915
Catalog
Les Billets des Chambres de Commerce (Pir. JP.007.08)
Country
France
Quality
FF
Face value
1 franc
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The 1 franc banknote issued by the Amiens Chamber of Commerce in 1915 represents a form of emergency currency issued during a time of conflict. This type of banknote was produced to compensate for the lack of fractional currency in circulation during the First World War.

This banknote has graphic characteristics specific to its time. The front of the banknote features textual inscriptions indicating the nominal value, the issuer and the year of issue. It includes the mention "Chambre de Commerce d'Amiens" (Amiens Chamber of Commerce) and the value "1 Franc". The graphics are simple and functional, reflecting the context of economic and social emergency of the period.

The back of the banknote features similar elements, with textual inscriptions and potentially simplified decorative motifs. The typography used is common in the early 20th century. The entire banknote is designed to be easily identifiable and difficult to counterfeit with the means of the time.

This type of emergency banknote is a historical testimony to the economic difficulties encountered during the First World War. It allows us to understand how local institutions, such as Chambers of Commerce, contributed to maintaining a certain monetary stability in the absence of sufficient official coinage.

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