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This 50 centime note was issued by the Limoges Chamber of Commerce in 1918. It is a Series I note. The front of the note features the inscription "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE LIMOGES" in capital letters, followed by the face value "50 CENTIMES". The series mention "série I" is also present, as well as a unique serial number, in the example given, the number 6375.
The mentions "Le Président", "Par délégation le Vice-Président" and "Le Trésorier" can be read, indicating the functions of the signatories responsible for issuing the note. The script used on the front is in the Latin alphabet.
The back of the note contains an important indication regarding the deadline for reimbursement: "... devra être présenté au remboursement avant le 1er janvier 1923.". This mention underlines the temporary nature of this type of note issued in a particular economic context. The name of the printer, "IMP. P. DUMONT A LIMOGES", is also indicated, allowing to identify the establishment responsible for printing the note.
The watermark of the note represents bees. The bee is often used as a symbol of work, industry and organization, which could reflect the values that the Limoges Chamber of Commerce wished to associate with this issue of notes.
The printer of this note was Imprimerie Pierre Dumont, located in Limoges, France. This information makes it possible to geographically locate the production of this note and to learn more about the local economic actors involved in its issue.