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1 Franc - Chambre de Commerce de Chalon-sur-Saône, Autun et Louhans 71

Uitgever Chambre de Commerce de Chalon-sur-Saône, Autun et Louhans
Jaar 1920
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in two colours — green for the outer guilloche border and orange-brown for the central design — the reverse carries a large oval underprint with foliate ornament surrounding the bold denomination '1 FRANC' in the centre field. Corner medallions in green display the numeral '1' and the series letter 'F'. A circular text panel below centre sets out the redemption conditions in full, stipulating presentation for reimbursement against Banque de France notes before 8 April 1925.
Opschrift keerzijde 1 FRANC Ces bons échangeables contre des billets de la Banque de France devront être présentés au remboursement, avant le 8 avril 1925 sauf décision prorogeant ce délai.
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The Chambres de Commerce emergency note program that emerged after 1914 produced hundreds of locally issued fractional notes across France, filling the void left by hoarded coinage. This chamber served three distinct towns — Chalon-sur-Saône, Autun, and Louhans — a combined jurisdiction that was administratively unusual and reflected wartime pragmatism more than geographic logic. By 1920, coin shortages had eased considerably, which makes this a late survivor of that system rather than a frontline crisis issue.

B. Arnaud of Villeurbanne handled significant regional emergency note production from its Lyon-area facility throughout the period.

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