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This 1 franc note was issued by the Amiens Chamber of Commerce in 1922. It is a type of emergency money, issued locally during periods of official currency shortage.
On the obverse, the note features a simple typographical composition. The face value, '1 Franc', is clearly indicated in numbers and letters. The words 'Chambre de Commerce d'Amiens' identify the issuer. The date of issue, '1922', also appears on the obverse. Handwritten signatures authenticate the note.
The reverse of the note features a similar composition. The face value, the name of the issuer and the year of issue are repeated. Simple decorative elements frame the inscriptions. The words 'Bon pour un franc' confirm the value of the note.
This type of emergency note bears witness to the economic and monetary difficulties encountered in France at the beginning of the 20th century. Its issue by a local chamber of commerce underlines the importance of these institutions in managing economic crises. Emergency notes are now sought-after collectors' items for their historical value and diversity.
This note is an example of the diversity of means of payment used in France during the period of monetary shortage. It testifies to the ingenuity of local actors in overcoming the lack of official currency and maintaining economic activity.