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The 1 Franc banknote issued by the Rochefort-sur-Mer Chamber of Commerce, dated October 28, 1915, represents a form of emergency currency issued in the context of the economic constraints of the First World War. This banknote belongs to the first series issued by this chamber of commerce.
The obverse of the banknote features several essential inscriptions. It includes the mention "1ère SERIE" at the top, followed by the designation of the issuing institution: "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE ROCHEFORT-SUR-MER". The date of the resolution authorizing the issue, "October 28, 1915", is also indicated. The face value, "1 FRANC", is clearly displayed. The signatures of the Treasurer and the President of the Chamber of Commerce are affixed, authenticating the banknote. A serial number, "92724", is printed to identify each banknote individually. The name of the printer, "IMP KELLER FRERES ANGOULÊME", appears at the bottom, indicating the company responsible for the banknote's production.
The reverse of the banknote contains important information regarding its validity and redemption. It includes the mention "1ère SERIE". A clause stipulates that the banknote must be presented for redemption before December 31, 1920, under penalty of prescription, which indicates a deadline for its use. The face value, "1 FRANC", is repeated. The printer mentioned is Imprimerie Keller frères, located in Angoulême, France.
This banknote testifies to the alternative monetary practices put in place during the war to overcome the lack of liquidity and facilitate local transactions.