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This 2-franc banknote was issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Le Havre in 1920. It is a local issue of necessity, a common practice in France during and after the First World War due to the shortage of currency.
The front of the banknote features ornamental motifs typical of the period. The face value, "2 francs", is clearly indicated. The mention "Chamber of Commerce of Le Havre" identifies the issuing institution. Handwritten signatures authenticate the banknote, adding a guarantee of its validity upon issue. The unique serial number is printed in red, allowing individual identification of each banknote issued.
On the back, the face value, "2 francs", is repeated for immediate recognition. Decorative motifs frame the text, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the banknote. The mention "Le Havre" reaffirms the geographical origin of the issue. The legal text relating to the issue of these banknotes is present, highlighting the legal framework in which this currency of necessity was created. The printer is also mentioned.
This type of banknote testifies to the particular economic and social context of the time, marked by difficulties in supplying cash and the need for local institutions to make up for this shortage. Its state of preservation may vary, reflecting its use and circulation during this period.