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Home > French Banknotes > Necessity Money (1789-1945) > 1914-1925 Chamber of Commerce > France 1 Franc - Chamber of Commerce - Dijon - 1916 - 2ème série

Banknote France 1 Franc - Chamber of Commerce - Dijon - 1916 - 2ème série

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1916
Country
France
Quality
AU
Face value
1 franc
Institution
Chambre de Commerce
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This 1 Franc banknote was issued by the Dijon Chamber of Commerce in 1916, belonging to the 2nd series of this specific issue. It is a form of emergency money issued during a period of crisis or shortage of official currency.

The small banknote features a simple but refined design. On the front, textual elements predominate. The face value, « 1 Franc », is clearly indicated, often accompanied by the mention of the Dijon Chamber of Commerce as the issuer. The name of the city, « Dijon », is also highlighted. The date of issue, « 1916 », is prominently displayed, underlining the historical context of the First World War. Signatures of officials from the Chamber of Commerce are present, authenticating the banknote. Decorative motifs, such as friezes or typographical ornaments, frame the main information.

The back of the banknote generally repeats similar elements, with an emphasis on the face value and the issuer. Legal notices or warnings regarding the validity of the banknote may appear there. The graphic design is designed to prevent counterfeiting, with complex patterns and discreet watermarks. The dominant color of the banknote is often sober, using shades such as gray, beige, or light green.

This type of banknote testifies to the economic and monetary difficulties encountered during the First World War, where Chambers of Commerce were authorized to issue their own currency to compensate for the lack of liquidity. These banknotes are now sought-after collector's items for their historical value and their testimony to a particular era.

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