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This 1 Franc banknote was issued by the Montauban Chamber of Commerce in France, following a resolution dated August 27, 1917. It is an emergency issue, a type of fiat currency issued during times of economic crisis or currency shortage.
On the obverse, the inscription "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE MONTAUBAN" is clearly visible, highlighting the issuing institution. It also includes the face value, "UN FRANC", as well as the signatures of the Treasurer and the President of the Chamber of Commerce. A serial number, "089113", is printed, ensuring the uniqueness of each banknote. A legal mention recalls that "The law punishes counterfeiters". The validity date of the banknote, "December 31, 1922", is also specified. The name of the printer, "L.CASSAN AINÉ TOULOUSE", appears at the bottom of the obverse.
The reverse of the banknote commemorates the centenary of the creation of the Tarn-et-Garonne department, with the dates "1808 - 1908". A precise indication states that the banknote is payable "... upon reimbursement before December 31, 1922", reiterating the validity deadline mentioned on the obverse.
The banknote is written in Latin script, both on the obverse and the reverse. The inscriptions are simple and direct, reflecting the practical purpose of this emergency currency. The overall design is typical of issues of this type, prioritizing clarity and essential information.