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1 Franc - Région Economique du Centre

Uitgever Région Economique du Centre
Jaar 1924
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Green and cream note with an ornate guilloche border incorporating acanthus-leaf corner vignettes and repeating geometric motifs. The central field carries a dotted cartographic vignette of the region, marking the departments of Allier, Puy-de-Dôme, Corrèze, Cantal and Haute-Loire with town names printed in red, flanked on either side by the bold denomination UN FRANC; two manuscript signatures below the map are attributed to the Trésorier and the Président, with series and serial number at the foot. A repeated text underprint reading REGIONECONOMIQUEDUCENTRE runs throughout the field.
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Beveiligingstype Watermark
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Opmerkingen

France's regional economic chambers — the Régions Économiques — were administrative groupings created during the First World War to coordinate industrial output, and several retained the authority to issue small-denomination emergency paper well into the 1920s. By 1924, the acute coin shortage that had justified most French chambre de commerce and regional fractional issues had largely passed, making late-dated notes like this one stragglers in a series already winding down.

Arnaud in Villeurbanne handled a substantial volume of French regional fiduciary printing and the JP#40-7/8 pairing indicates two closely related varieties — typically a signature or overprint distinction rather than a design change.

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