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This banknote was issued by the Châteauroux Chamber of Commerce, dating from April 6, 1915. It is a voucher worth one franc. The front of the note features the inscription "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE CHATEAUROUX" in capital letters, emphasizing the issuing entity. The face value, "BON DE UN FRANC", is also prominently mentioned. The signatures of the Treasurer and the President are affixed, attesting to the internal approval of the issue. A note indicates that the issue was approved by the Higher Administration, thus ensuring its legitimacy. The serial number "G- 2172" is printed on the note, serving to uniquely identify each copy. The name of the printer, "IMP BADEL CHATEAUROUX", also appears on the front, identifying the company responsible for printing the note.
The back of the note is more sober, bearing only the mention of the printer, "Imprimerie Badel, Châteauroux, France". This inscription confirms the geographical origin of the printing and the identity of the printer. The absence of other visual or textual elements on the back contrasts with the front, highlighting the essential information relating to the issuance and approval of the note.
The banknote is written in Latin script, reflecting the language used in France at that time. The inscriptions are clear and concise, facilitating the understanding of important information. The entire banknote testifies to a specific historical period, marked by the issuance of local currency by chambers of commerce due to the economic and political circumstances of the time.