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The 2 franc banknote issued by the Le Havre Chamber of Commerce in 1915 is a testament to the city's economic and administrative history. This banknote, bearing the number 000 077, is a document issued during a period of financial constraints potentially linked to the context of the First World War.
The obverse of the banknote features several Latin inscriptions. It includes the mention "VILLE DU HAVRE" in the upper position, followed by "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE / DU HAVRE". The face value, "DEUX FRANCS", is clearly indicated, highlighting the banknote's primary function. The signatures of the President of the Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor of Le Havre authenticate the document. The design is simple, prioritizing the clarity of information.
The reverse of the banknote contains a legal inscription specifying the conditions of reimbursement. It stipulates that the City of Le Havre and the Chamber of Commerce can request a decree setting a maximum period of five years, from the date of said decree, during which the banknotes in circulation must be presented for reimbursement. This clause indicates a desire to limit the validity period of these banknotes and to control their circulation. The dimensions of the banknote are 118 × 78 mm, which corresponds to a compact and easily handled format for the time.