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1 Franc

Uitgever Chambre de Commerce de Djibouti
Jaar 1919
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Valuta Franc (1883-1949)
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Opschrift voorzijde CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE DJIBOUTI
ARRÊTÉ DU 30 NOVEMBRE 1919
UN FRANC
Le Trésorier, Le Président,
SÉRIE A.
No.
1 Fr.
A. DESVAGES IMP
Echangeable contre des Billets de la Banque de l'Indo-Chine.
(Translation: Chamber of Commerce of Djibouti. Order of 30 November 1919. One franc. The Treasurer, the President. Series A. Exchangeable for Bank of Indo-China banknotes.)
Beschrijving keerzijde Brown letterpress print on cream paper with the same pale orange floral underprint as the obverse. The identical baroque cartouche border with acanthus-leaf scroll ornaments frames a plain central panel bearing the issuer's name in an arc at the top and the large denomination numeral '1 Fr.' in the centre. The reverse carries no serial number, date, or signatures.
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Opmerkingen

The Chambre de Commerce de Djibouti issued emergency fractional notes during and after World War One to address a chronic shortage of small coinage — a problem that plagued French Somaliland throughout the colonial period given the territory's near-total dependence on imported specie. The 1919 date places this note in the post-armistice period when the coin shortage had not yet resolved.

Printing at the Imprimerie Alexis Desvages in Addis Ababa is an unusual arrangement — a French colonial chamber of commerce procuring notes from a press operating in the Ethiopian capital, across the border, rather than from a metropolitan French printer.