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This 1 franc banknote was issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Le Havre in 1917.
On the front, the banknote features a composition dominated by the inscription "Chamber of Commerce of Le Havre". The face value "1 Franc" is clearly indicated. There are also graphic elements and ornaments typical of banknotes from that era, as well as the signatures of those responsible for the issue.
The back of the banknote includes security features and legal notices. The face value is repeated, along with warnings about counterfeiting. Decorative motifs complete the set.
This banknote was issued in a particular context, that of the First World War, when Chambers of Commerce were authorized to issue emergency currency to compensate for the lack of cash.
The dominant color of the banknote is difficult to determine precisely without direct examination, but it appears to be in shades of brown or sepia.
This type of banknote is sought after by collectors for its historical value and rarity, testifying to a particular economic and social period in France.