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The 1 Franc banknote issued by the Grenoble Chamber of Commerce in 1917 is a testament to French economic history during World War I. This banknote does not have a watermark.
The banknote's design is characterized by a multicolored print where green, yellow, blue, and red dominate. On the right and left sides of the banknote, there are two medallions. Each medallion contains a coat of arms.
Two signatures authenticate the banknote, reinforcing its status as an official financial document. A series and an identification number, printed in black, also appear on the banknote, allowing for precise tracking of its issuance.
The mentions "Gds Etablissements de l'imprimerie générale - Grenoble" are inscribed in the center and at the bottom of the banknote. At the top left, the name "BAYARD" is visible, while "LESDIGUIERE" appears on the right side. The printing is done in blue and yellow.
In the bottom right, the names "FARCY. Del." and "COQUAND. Sc" are mentioned, followed by "(Grenoble ISÈRE)", indicating the geographical origin of the banknote and the artists involved in its design. This banknote reflects local monetary practices and printing houses of the time.