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1 Franc - Chambre de Commerce de Beauvais et de l'Oise [60]

Uitgever Chambre de Commerce de Beauvais et de l'Oise
Jaar 1920
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Drukker Imprimerie Chaix, Paris, France (1845-1965)
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Opschrift voorzijde CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE BEAUVAIS ET DE L'OISE 183,469 UN FRANC Le Trésorier Le Secrétaire L. LECLERC IMP. CHAIX. PARIS
Beschrijving keerzijde Green-printed reverse with a decorative guilloche border. The upper portion carries the deliberation text in two lines, flanked by rectangular panels each bearing 'FRANC' vertically. A central heraldic vignette displays two coats of arms with crossed flags, surrounded by further '1' numeral corner pieces. A text panel at the lower centre states the redemption terms, with the printer's imprint at the foot.
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Opmerkingen

French chambers of commerce were authorized to issue emergency small-denomination notes during and after World War One to address a severe shortage of fractional currency — coins had been hoarded or melted, and the Banque de France could not fill the gap quickly enough. The Beauvais chamber's issues persisted into the early 1920s as the coin shortage remained stubbornly unresolved long after the Armistice. Chaix, a Paris printer better known for railway timetables and posters, handled an enormous volume of these provincial emergency emissions in the period.

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