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1 franc - Chambre de Commerce de Limoges [87] cadre bleu et rose sans filigrane

Uitgever Chambre de Commerce de Limoges
Jaar 1914
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Valuta Franc (1795-1959)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Pink and blue letterpress note with a decorative blue guilloche border enclosing a hatched underprint. The issuer's title 'CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE LIMOGES' appears in a cartouche at the top centre, flanked by foliate sprays. The denomination 'UN FRANC' is printed in large bold letters across the centre, with the numeral '1' repeated in roundels at left and right. Two manuscript signature lines appear below, attributed to the President and the Vice-Président by delegation, above a framed date cartouche reading '17 AOÛT 1914' at the foot.
Opschrift voorzijde CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE LIMOGES
05249
1
UN FRANC
B
LE PRÉSIDENT
PAR DÉLÉGATION,
Vice-Président
17 AOÛT 1914
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French chambers of commerce were authorized to issue emergency small-denomination notes in August 1914, when the mobilization order triggered an immediate hoarding panic and coin virtually disappeared from circulation overnight. The Limoges chamber was among the first wave of issuers, turning to a local printer rather than one of the established Paris houses — a practical decision given wartime transport disruptions.

The JP#73.3 variant is distinguished by its blue and pink border without watermark, setting it apart from otherwise similar issues in the series. The watermark-bearing versions are generally considered the more securely produced; this one trades that feature for what was presumably faster output from Dumont's shop.

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