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The 50 centime banknote issued by the Amiens Chamber of Commerce in 1915 is an example of emergency currency issued in France during the First World War. This type of banknote was produced to compensate for the lack of metallic currency in circulation at that time.
This banknote was issued by the Amiens Chamber of Commerce. It is a local issue intended to facilitate trade in the region.
Emergency currencies like this one reflect the economic and monetary difficulties encountered during the First World War. They offer a valuable insight into local economic history and the mechanisms put in place to maintain economic activity in times of crisis.
This banknote is a witness to the local history of Amiens and the measures taken by the Chamber of Commerce to ensure the continuity of economic exchange during periods of currency shortage.