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This 50 centime banknote was issued by the Amiens Chamber of Commerce in 1920. It represents a form of emergency money, issued locally to overcome the shortage of official currency during or after the First World War.
On the front, the banknote features the inscription "Chambre de Commerce d'Amiens" at the top, identifying the issuer. The face value, "50 centimes", is clearly indicated. The name of the city, "Amiens", also appears, highlighting the local origin of this issue. The signatures of the president and secretary of the Chamber of Commerce are also present, authenticating the banknote.
The back of the banknote repeats the face value, "50 centimes". It is decorated with simple decorative motifs. The inscription "Bon pour 50 centimes" is printed, confirming the banknote's exchange value in the Amiens region.
This type of emergency banknote testifies to the particular economic and social context of the time, marked by difficulties in supplying currency and the need for local institutions to implement alternative solutions to facilitate trade.
It is a valuable historical document for understanding local economic history and the challenges faced by populations during and after the First World War.