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| 表面の銘文 | 1 € B €uro Bisontin Billet Factice Un Euro Bisontin |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is laid out as an informational panel against a yellow and blue star-patterned underprint evoking the European Union flag motif. The upper portion carries a bold heading "L'Euro c'est quoi ?" followed by explanatory text outlining the introduction of the euro on 1 January 1999 among eleven participating nations, and a promotional game offering prizes redeemable at Crédit Mutuel branches in Besançon during November 1998. Sponsor and institutional logos — including Europe 2, Crédit Mutuel, Ministère de l'Économie des Finances et de l'Industrie, Trésor Public, Picture-it! Imedia Europe, and the city of Besançon — appear along the lower margin. |
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The "bisontin" notes were a wave of locally issued complementary currency tokens produced across France in the late 1990s, primarily as promotional instruments tied to the introduction of the euro. Crédit Mutuel Doubs issued this one in Besançon — historically Vesontio, which is where "bisontin" derives — and the Lumière brothers connection is entirely legitimate: Auguste and Louis Lumière were born in Besançon in 1864 and 1862 respectively, before their father moved the family to Lyon.
These pieces have no legal tender status and never did. Collectible from the moment of issue.