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This French banknote with a face value of one franc was issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Chalon-sur-Saône, Autun and Louhans. It is dated April 8, 1920 and belongs to series F 261. The banknote is a testament to the local French economic history of the early 20th century.
On the front of the banknote, the inscription "Délibération du 5 novembre 1918" is found at the top, followed by the mention of the issuing organization: "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE CHALON-SUR-SAÔNE, AUTUN & LOUHANS". The face value, "UN FRANC", is clearly indicated. The signatures of the Treasurer and the President of the Chamber of Commerce are also present. The name of the printer, "IMP. B.ARNAUD_LYON_PARIS", appears at the bottom of the front.
The back of the banknote displays the face value "1 FRANC" in numbers and letters. An important note stipulates that "These vouchers exchangeable for banknotes of the Banque de France must be presented for reimbursement before November 6, 1923, unless a decision extends this period." This temporal indication specifies the period of validity of the banknote for its exchange against national currency. The name of the printer, B. Arnaud de Villeurbanne, France, is also mentioned on the back. This printing company was in operation from 1898 to 1990.
All the inscriptions and legal mentions present on this banknote from the Chamber of Commerce of Chalon-sur-Saône, Autun and Louhans testify to the financial and administrative practices of the time. It offers an overview of local monetary circulation mechanisms and agreements made with the Banque de France.