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| 发行方 | Chambre de Commerce de Boulogne-sur-Mer |
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| 年份 | 1914 |
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| 货币 | Franc (1795-1959) |
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| 正面描述 | Uniface letterpress-printed emergency bon de monnaie in green on a cream paper underprint bearing the issuer name repeated diagonally across the field. At centre top, an oval vignette encloses a allegorical figure, flanked by the issuer legend in two parts. The denomination UN FRANC is printed in large green letters at centre, with two circular panel inscriptions at left and right, and the denomination numeral 1 printed in violet in the lower corners alongside the serial number and series letter. |
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| 正面铭文 | CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE BOULOGNE-SUR-MER Délibérations de la Chambre du 14 Août 1914 et du 7 Juillet 1916 UN FRANC Emissions de bons de monnaie divisionnaire autorisées par décision de M. le Ministre du Commerce en date du 20 août 1914 Toute imitation frauduleuse des bons de monnaie émis par la Chambre de Commerce sera poursuivie en vertu de la loi Le Trésorier Le Président de la Chambre de Commerce |
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In August 1914, within days of France's mobilization order, hoarding stripped small-denomination coins from circulation almost overnight. Chambers of commerce across northern France — Boulogne among them — were authorized to fill the gap with emergency paper, and this note is a direct product of that crisis. The violet corner values distinguish this particular type within the Boulogne series, a variation catalogued under JP#31.24 that spans an issue window running nearly two years.
Boulogne's position as a major Channel port gave the shortage particular urgency; the town was processing enormous volumes of British troop movements by late 1914.