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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in black on cream paper and presents a richly engraved typographic and pictorial composition. Four vignettes occupy the corners and lower centre, each illustrating local Swiss landscapes including lakeside towns, a hilltop castle, and a panoramic village view, rendered in fine intaglio line work. The issuer's name arcs across the upper portion within an ornate scrollwork frame, with the denomination DIX FRANCS set in large bold letterpress at centre, flanked by numerals 10 within decorative guilloche cartouches, and three signature lines for the President, Administrator, and Secretary-Cashier appearing below the principal text. |
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| 正面铭文 | ESTAVAYER, le 1 Décembre 1866 CRÉDIT AGRICOLE ET INDUSTRIEL DE LA BROYE BON POUR DIX FRANCS 10 10 payables au porteur et à présentation Le Président de la Direction: Un administrateur: Le secrétaire Caissier: Hofer, Zürich |
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The Crédit Agricole et Industriel de la Broye was one of several cantonal and regional private credit institutions that proliferated in Fribourg and Vaud during the mid-nineteenth century, operating under Swiss federal banking arrangements before the National Bank existed. Notes of this type circulated in a narrow geographic corridor — essentially the Broye valley straddling the cantonal boundary — and were not legal tender beyond that reach.
Hofer in Zürich was a competent but minor commercial printer, not a specialist banknote house. The relative obscurity of both issuer and printer makes survivorship genuinely low.