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1 Francs - Camp pour Prisonniers de Guerre du Kommando de La Mailleraye

Issuer Raffinerie de La Mailleraye (S.F.P.), Le Trait
Year 1940-1948
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Value 1 Franc
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Obverse lettering S. F. P.
Raffinerie de La Mailleraye
Le Trait (S.-Inf)
Bon pour 1 fr.
Argent de Camp pour Prisonniers de Guerre du
Kommando de La Mailleraye.
Ce Bon pourra être échangé à la Caisse de l'Usine
(Translation: La Mailleraye Refinery Le Trait (Seine-Inférieure). Good for 1 franc. Camp Money for prisoners of war of the La Mailleraye Kommando. This voucher may be exchanged at the factory cashier.)
Reverse description Unadorned reverse printed in black on cream paper, entirely typographic in layout. A date line reading "LE TRAIT, le.." with a dotted field for manuscript insertion appears at upper left in italic type, followed by the authorization legend "La Direction," centred, and a stamp placeholder "(Cachet)" at lower left. The printer's imprint "imp. L. Pluvost Duclair" is set in small type at the lower right.
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La Mailleraye-sur-Seine sits on the Seine roughly halfway between Rouen and the estuary, and during the German occupation the sugar refinery there — the Société Française de Pétroles facility at Le Trait — was pressed into service as a prisoner of war work camp. This note was issued by the refinery itself to pay internees for labor, a practice the Germans permitted across occupied France as a way to keep POW camp economies contained and auditable. The printer, Imprimerie L. Pluvost of nearby Duclair, was a small regional house with no particular specialization in currency work.

Pink paper, local printer, wartime necessity — the whole issue has the character of something improvised under administrative pressure rather than designed.

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