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This 1 Franc banknote, issued by the Brive Chamber of Commerce in 1919, represents a form of local currency issued during the economic crisis following World War I. These banknotes were designed to facilitate commercial transactions by alleviating the shortage of fiat money.
The front of the banknote features the inscription "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE BRIVE" in capital letters, followed by the face value "UN FRANC". The signatures of the President and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce are affixed, attesting to the validity of the banknote. The mention "Série A" indicates the series of issue. The name of the printer, "G. BORDES IMP DELOSTAL & GERMA AURILLAC", also appears on the front, specifying the geographical origin of the printing.
The back of the banknote repeats the face value "franc 1 1 franc". A redemption clause is stipulated, indicating that the banknotes in circulation would be redeemable against banknotes of the Banque de France until December 31, 1924. A serial number, such as "N° 30333", is printed to identify each banknote individually. The watermark represents bees, a motif potentially related to local economic activity or symbols of work and industry.
The banknote was printed by Delostal & Germa, a printing company located in Aurillac, France. The designer of the banknote is G. Bordes. The banknote is written in Latin script.