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| 正面描述 | Green and ochre letterpress note with a dense guilloche underprint repeating the issuer's name across the entire field. At centre, a heraldic shield bearing the caduceus is set within an elaborate foliate vignette, flanked by ornamental scroll work. The denomination UN FRANC appears in bold white lettering on a dark horizontal band, with signature lines for the Trésorier and the Président at lower left and right respectively, above the serial number panel. |
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| 正面铭文 | CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE LIBOURNE DÉLIBÉRATION DU 13 AVRIL 1915 3e Série UN FRANC REMBOURSABLE EN BILLETS DE LA BANQUE DE FRANCE JUSQU'AU 15 MAI 1920 Le Trésorier Le Président N° 46420 |
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Libourne's Chamber of Commerce began issuing emergency fractional notes in 1915 because the wartime hoarding of coins — particularly bronze and nickel — had made small change functionally unavailable across much of provincial France. Hundreds of French chambers of commerce did the same, but Libourne's issues are among the more precisely documented of the Gironde series, with the Wetterwald Frères imprint confirming local Bordelais production rather than the Paris houses that handled larger regional issuers.
The JP#72-16 reference places this within a numbered sequence suggesting multiple distinct types were issued by Libourne across the war years. The watermarked paper was a minimal but deliberate anti-counterfeiting measure — at one franc, the temptation to fake was real enough to warrant it.