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Home > French Banknotes > Necessity Money (1789-1945) > 1914-1925 Chamber of Commerce > France 1 Franc - Chamber of Commerce - Granville - 03-10-1916

Banknote France 1 Franc - Chamber of Commerce - Granville - 03-10-1916

Ref. : NCB11455
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1915
Catalogue
Les Billets des Chambres de Commerce (Pir. JP.060.004)
Country
France
Quality
VF
Face value
1 franc
Institute
Chambre de Commerce
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This 1 Franc banknote was issued by the Granville Chamber of Commerce, France, on July 19, 1915. It is an emergency issue, released in a specific economic context linked to World War I. These banknotes were intended to facilitate local transactions by compensating for the lack of small change.

The banknote is printed in brown, with specific details to note. It does not have a watermark. Two signatures appear on the banknote, authenticating its issuance by the Chamber of Commerce. A serial number, printed in black, is present, with a character height of 3.5 or 4 mm. The name "J. GOACHET" is printed at the bottom left of the banknote, while the mention "Granville" appears at the bottom right.

The back of the banknote features a representation of Mont Saint-Michel, printed in brown-brown. The mention "Granville (Manche)" is also inscribed, specifying the geographical location of the issue. All these graphic and textual elements give the banknote its authenticity and allow it to be precisely identified.

This type of banknote bears witness to an era when local institutions had to take initiatives to maintain economic activity in the face of cash shortages. It represents a testimony of local economic history and the adaptations put in place during the First World War.

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