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Banknote France 2 Francs - Avignon Chamber of Commerce - 1914 - Specimen

Ref. : NCB13415
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1914
Catalog
Les Billets des Chambres de Commerce (Pir. JP.018.08)
Country
France
Quality
VF+
Face value
2 francs
Institution
Chambre de Commerce
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The 2 francs banknote issued in 1914 by the Avignon Chamber of Commerce, in ?specimen? version, belongs to the first necessity currencies implemented at the beginning of the First World War. Faced with the rapid disappearance of metallic currency, local institutions prepared and issued banknotes intended to maintain economic exchanges.

The Avignon Chamber of Commerce played a key role in this system by designing these banknotes for local circulation. Copies marked ?specimen? were not intended for circulation, but served as reference models for printing, validation, or archives.

The obverse features a clear typographic composition including:

  • the mention ?Chambre de Commerce d?Avignon?

  • the face value of 2 francs

  • the year 1914

  • signatures and guarantee mentions

The reverse is generally sober, with simple decorative frames or additional information related to the issue.

From a technical point of view, these banknotes are printed on paper, often with special care for specimens. They may feature specific markings:

  • overprint or mention ?SPÉCIMEN?

  • absence of numbering or fictitious numbering

  • perforations or distinctive markings

The specimen status indicates that the banknote was used:

  • as a presentation model

  • for administrative archives

  • or for the validation of print runs

These copies do not circulate and are generally kept in very limited numbers.

Numismatically, the 2 francs Avignon 1914 ? specimen is a particularly interesting piece:

  • for its uncirculated character

  • for its role in the preparation of issues

  • for its relative rarity

Finally, for the collector, this banknote constitutes a first-rate document. It illustrates the behind-the-scenes creation of necessity currencies and represents a piece with high historical value, located between a monetary object and an official archive.

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