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The 50 centime note issued by the Abbeville Chamber of Commerce, dating from the period 1914-1925, represents a form of emergency money used in France during the difficult economic context of the First World War and its immediate aftermath.
This note, with a nominal value of 50 centimes, was issued by a local institution, the Chamber of Commerce, to compensate for the lack of liquidity and facilitate trade at the regional level. The absence of a specific date on the note suggests a continuous or repeated issuance during the indicated period.
The front of the note features informative graphic elements. It includes the mention of the Abbeville Chamber of Commerce as the issuer, as well as the nominal value of 50 centimes. The signatures of the issuing officials are affixed, thus authenticating the note. The presence of the chamber of commerce stamp adds an extra layer of security. The note's number is inscribed on it.
The back of the note is printed with the legal text concerning the issuance of this type of emergency currency. It also indicates that this note is payable on demand.
This type of note testifies to the economic adaptations put in place to maintain economic activity in times of crisis. It is a reflection of the local and national economic history of France at the beginning of the 20th century.