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| 正面铭文 | PRINCIPAUTÉ DE MONACO Délibération du 16 mars 1920 Décision souveraine du 20 mars 1920 UN 1 FRANC Le Ministre d'Etat R. le Bourdon Le Trésorier Général des Finances A.Noghès A PRÉSENTER AU REMBOURSEMENT A LA TRESORERIE GENERALE DES FINANCES AVANT LE 31 DÉCEMBRE 1922 |
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| 背面铭文 | PRINCIPAUTÉ 1920 DE MONACO DEO JUVANTE 1 Fr N°214440 série B Albert Berthe, graveur Imprimerie V.ve A. Chêne, Monaco F.Aureglia |
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Monaco's 1920 emergency fractional notes were a direct response to the acute small-change shortage that afflicted most of western Europe during and immediately after the First World War. The Principality had no central bank empowered to issue currency independently, so these notes were authorized as a local stopgap — genuinely provisional instruments, not a formal currency series. Printed entirely within Monaco by Veuve A. Chêne, this is one of the very few examples of a sovereign European issuer producing its own paper money in-house at this scale.
Albert Berthe's engraving work gives the note a refinement disproportionate to its emergency origins. The Noghès signature is that of Armand Noghès, a prominent figure in Monégasque civic administration of the period.