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Micro-tâche d'imperfection dans le papier.
The 50 centimes voucher from the Annonay Chamber of Commerce dated August 31, 1914 belongs to the unissued emergency currency projects, designed in haste at the very beginning of the First World War. From the first weeks of the conflict, the rapid disappearance of divisional currency pushed many local institutions to prepare monetary solutions.
This voucher is part of those issues prepared but ultimately not put into circulation, either because the local situation evolved rapidly, or because other monetary mechanisms were preferred (subsequent effective issues, national solutions, or regional agreements).
The obverse generally presents a simple typographic composition including:
the mention ?Chambre de Commerce d?Annonay?
the face value of 50 centimes
the specific date August 31, 1914
planned warranty or validity mentions
The reverse is often sober, or even unfinished, with some copies existing only as proofs or projects.
From a technical point of view, these vouchers are printed on paper, sometimes as trials or preparation. Known copies may have specific characteristics: absence of final signatures, incomplete or non-existent numbering.
The fact that it is unissued gives it a special status:
absence of actual circulation
very limited mintage
preservation as trials, archives, or specimens