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Banknote France 50 Centimes - Chambre de commerce - Paris - 1920 - Série E.90

Ref. : NCB13405
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1920
Catalog
Les Billets des Chambres de Commerce (Pir. JP.097.10)
Country
France
Quality
VF+
Face value
50 centimes
Institution
Chambre de Commerce
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The 50 centimes banknote issued in 1920 by the Paris Chamber of Commerce (series E.90) belongs to the necessity money used in the immediate aftermath of the First World War. Despite the end of the conflict, the shortage of fractional currency persisted, making it essential to maintain these local issues to ensure daily transactions.

The Paris Chamber of Commerce played an essential role in this system by issuing banknotes intended to facilitate trade in the capital. These vouchers were widely accepted in Paris and its region, helping to stabilize the economy during a still fragile period.

The obverse features a simple and functional typographic composition including:

  • the inscription ?Chambre de Commerce de Paris?

  • the face value of 50 centimes

  • the year 1920

  • the serial number (E.90)

  • signatures and guarantee mentions

The reverse is generally sober, with simple decorative frames or additional mentions related to the terms of issue.

From a technical point of view, these banknotes were printed on paper using relatively simple processes. They included basic security elements: numbering, signatures, sometimes stamps, intended to limit counterfeiting.

The series E.90 corresponds to a specific combination of letter and numbering. These variants allow for the identification of different print runs and are of particular interest to specialized collectors.

These banknotes circulated locally, mainly in Paris and its region, before being gradually withdrawn once the monetary situation normalized.

From a numismatic point of view, the 50 centimes Paris 1920 ? series E.90 is an interesting piece:

  • for its low face value

  • for its role in daily exchanges

  • for its post-war context

Finally, for the collector, this banknote represents a witness to the transition economy of the post-war period. It illustrates the persistence of necessity money and the adaptation of institutions to monetary difficulties.

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