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This 1 Franc note was issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Le Mans, dated July 8, 1915, and is part of the 1st series. It is a voucher issued in a particular economic context linked to the First World War.
On the front, the inscription "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DU MANS" can be read in capital letters. A serial number, "098904", is printed, followed by the mentions "Le Trésorier" (The Treasurer) and "Le Président" (The President), indicating the persons responsible for the issue. The face value, "1 FRANC", is clearly displayed. A later date, "March 1, 1917", is also mentioned.
The back of the note features the value "1f" repeated twice. The period "1915 - 1922" is printed, probably the period of validity or circulation of the note. An explanatory text specifies that this voucher is guaranteed by a deposit of an equivalent sum at the Treasury. It is exchangeable for banknotes at the Banque de France in Le Mans. A repayment deadline is set, indicating that the note must be presented before July 31, 1920, under penalty of prescription. The mention "1ère Série" (1st Series) is repeated twice.
The printer of this note is Imprimerie Monnoyer, located in Le Mans, France, as indicated at the bottom of the back. The texts are written in Latin and cursive Latin. The presence of this information suggests a context of local issue, aimed at facilitating trade in the Le Mans region during a period of economic crisis and currency shortage.