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This French banknote was issued by the Cambrai Chamber of Commerce. It belongs to the fourth series of this local issue. Its face value is five francs.
The banknote is dated September 15, 1914. It bears the serial number 01.448. Handwritten signatures are affixed to the banknote, authenticating its issuance by the competent authorities of the Cambrai Chamber of Commerce.
The paper used for printing the banknote has an orange/pink tint, characteristic of the fourth series issued by the Cambrai Chamber of Commerce during this period. This color peculiarity distinguishes this banknote from other series issued by the same institution.
This type of emergency banknote was issued in a particular context, during the First World War, when metallic coins were scarce. The Chambers of Commerce, as well as other local institutions, were authorized to issue their own fiduciary currency to facilitate local economic exchanges.
The graphic design of the banknote is typical of emergency issues of that era, with simple motifs and clear typography. The main objective was to quickly produce large quantities of banknotes easily recognizable by the local population.