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The 50 centime banknote issued by the Paris Chamber of Commerce in 1920, series A.3, is a testament to the alternative monetary emissions of the time. This banknote features a distinct front and back, each framed by geometric patterns.
On the front, a medallion adorns the left side, depicting a bust of a helmeted Minerva, facing right and shown in three-quarter view. The main inscriptions include "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE PARIS" in uppercase letters, followed by the face value "CINQUANTE CENTIMES". The signatures of the treasurer and the president are also present, along with the series identification "A.3" and a serial number, such as "090.290". The writing is in Latin.
The back of the banknote is also framed by geometric patterns. The main inscription indicates that "LES BILLETS EN CIRCULATION SERONT ECHANGEABLES CONTRE DES BILLETS DE LA BANQUE DE FRANCE JUSQU'AU 1 JUILLET 1922". The face value "0.50" is mentioned, followed by the statement "DELIBERATION DE LA CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE PARIS EN DATE DU 10 MARS 1920".
This 50 centime banknote is characterized by the absence of a watermark. It offers insight into the alternative monetary practices adopted in France in the economic context of the year 1920.