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This 1 Franc note was issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Lons-le-Saunier in 1917, part of Series 1196. The front of the note features the inscription "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE LONS-LE-SAUNIER" in capital letters, followed by the face value "UN FRANC." The signatures of the President and Treasurer are also present, authenticating the note. A serial number, "07,095", is printed on the front. The inscription "LITH. E. ROUSSEAU. DÔLE (JURA)" indicates the printer responsible for the lithography.
The back of the note contains an important mention regarding the redemption deadline, stipulating that the note must be presented for redemption before December 31, 1922. This temporal indication is essential for understanding the validity and period of use of this means of payment issued by the local chamber of commerce.
The note incorporates a watermark representing bees, a motif possibly symbolic of the economic activities or local industry of Lons-le-Saunier. The printer, Lithographie E. Rousseau, based in Dole in the Jura region, is clearly identified, providing information on the geographical origin of the production of this note.
The writing used on the note is Latin, the administrative and commercial language of the time. This note testifies to a time when local chambers of commerce had the capacity to issue their own currency in response to specific economic needs.