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This 50 centime banknote was issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Boulogne-sur-Mer. It dates from August 14, 1914 and belongs to the C1 series. The country of issue is France.
The front of the banknote features several significant inscriptions. At the top, you can read "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE BOULOGNE-SUR-MER", indicating the issuing authority of this banknote. Just below, the mention "Délibération de la Chambre du 14 Août 1914" specifies the date of the decision authorizing its issuance. In the center, the face value "CINQUANTE CENTIMES" is clearly displayed. The signature of the Treasurer and that of the President of the Chamber of Commerce also appear on the banknote, thus authenticating its validity. A unique serial number, "339820 C 1. 339820", is printed at the bottom of the banknote, allowing for its individual identification.
All of these elements give this banknote a historical value and bear witness to the economic and social context of France at the beginning of the 20th century, marked by the financial constraints linked to the First World War. The issuing of banknotes by the Chambers of Commerce was a response to the shortage of metallic currency and aimed to facilitate local commercial exchanges.