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This French banknote was issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Moulins and Lapalisse, in the Allier department. It is a banknote with a nominal value of one franc. The year of issue of this banknote is 1916.
The front of the banknote features a Latin inscription referring to the deliberation of May 12, 1916, the date on which the issuance of this type of paper money was decided. It also includes the words "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE MOULINS ET LAPALISSE (Allier)", indicating the issuing entity, as well as the value "UN FRANC". The signatures of the Treasurer and the President of the Chamber of Commerce are also present. The banknote bears Series R and the number 118, as well as a specific identification number: 5.784. The mention "IMP B ARNAUD LYON _ PARIS" indicates the printer responsible for the manufacture of the banknote.
The back of the banknote, also in Latin script, displays the value "1 FRANC". An important note specifies that the banknote had to be presented for reimbursement before May 13, 1921, indicating a limited period of validity. The name of the printer, "B. Arnaud, Villeurbanne, France (1898-1990)", is also mentioned on the back, specifying the period of activity of this printer.
The printer B. Arnaud, based in Villeurbanne, was active from 1898 to 1990, which places this banknote in a specific historical period. All of these elements provide detailed information on the origin, value and period of use of this banknote issued by a local chamber of commerce in France during the First World War.