Secure payment
3D secure
Delivery in 72 hours
Sending with tracking
Customer service
(+33)2 44 51 00 13
This 1 franc banknote was issued by the Paris Chamber of Commerce on March 10, 1920, belonging to series A.37. The front of the banknote features ornamental plant motifs framing two medallions. The one on the left bears a winged caduceus, the symbol of commerce, while the one on the right depicts the head of Mercury, the Roman god associated with commerce and travelers.
The inscriptions "CHAMBRE de COMMERCE de PARIS" appear at the top of the banknote, followed by the initials "CPC". The face value, "UN FRANC", is clearly indicated in capital letters. The serial number, "A.37 029.672", is printed in red, ensuring the unique identification of the banknote. The signature "G. FRAIPONT" indicates the name of the designer, Gustave Fraipont. The mention "IMP CHAIX PARIS" reveals the printer, Imprimerie Chaix, established in Paris.
The back of the banknote offers a view of the Île de la Cité, an emblematic place in Paris. A medallion adorned with plant motifs and containing a ship, the symbol of the city of Paris, is placed to the left of this representation. The inscription "LES BILLETS EN CIRCULATION SERONT ECHANGEABLES CONTRE DES BILLETS DE LA BANQUE DE FRANCE JUSQU'AU 1er JUILLET 1922" specifies the deadline for exchanging banknotes at the Banque de France. This mention is followed by the reference to the deliberation of the Paris Chamber of Commerce dated March 10, 1920, authorizing the issuance of these banknotes. The face value "1" is discreetly placed at the bottom right.
This banknote does not have a watermark. It was printed by Imprimerie Chaix, a printing company based in Paris and active from 1845 to 1965.