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The 1 franc banknote issued by the Bergerac Chamber of Commerce, dated July 12, 1920, bears the serial number 284.160. This is a type of fiduciary product issued in France.
The obverse of the banknote features an elaborate design. The logo of the Bergerac Chamber of Commerce is prominently displayed. Two figures of angels dominate the composition, one depicted sitting and the other standing, all set against a blue background. The face value, "1 FRANC", is clearly indicated. The signature "P. Jourdain DEL" suggests the artist responsible for the graphic design, while "IMP. GIRAUDEL & SORBIER" indicates the printing company responsible for producing the banknote.
The reverse of the banknote offers a visual representation of the Château de Monbazillac. This architectural view is the central element of the reverse design, anchoring the banknote in the geographical context of the Bergerac region.
The banknote incorporates a security watermark depicting bees. This detail, integrated into the paper during its manufacture, is a security measure designed to prevent counterfeiting. The Giraudel & Sorbier printing company, based in Bergerac, carried out the printing of this banknote. The inscription "CHATEAU DE MONBAZILLAC" clearly identifies the monument depicted on the reverse.