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This 50 centime banknote was issued by the Bayonne Chamber of Commerce in France, following the deliberation of January 16, 1915. It is an emergency issue, implemented during the First World War to compensate for the shortage of currency.
On the front, the words "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE BAYONNE" appear in capital letters. Below, there is a mention of the deliberation of 16-01-1915. The face value, "50 centimes", is clearly indicated. The signatures of the Treasurer and the President of the Chamber of Commerce are also present. The banknote belongs to series D, and a unique identification number, such as 009,060, is printed. A statement specifies that this banknote is exchangeable for banknotes of the Banque de France.
The back of the banknote bears the mention "DEPARTEMENT DES BASSES-PYRENEES". Important information is inscribed, stipulating that this banknote had to be presented for reimbursement before March 1, 1920, indicating a deadline for its validity.
All inscriptions are written in Latin. This banknote testifies to the economic and social context of France during the First World War, where Chambers of Commerce were authorised to issue local currency to facilitate trade.