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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in black on white paper within a decorative typographic border. A small rectangular vignette at the upper left contains a seated classical figure. The central text, set in a mix of letterpress typefaces, reads 'BON POUR CENT FRANCS EN MONNAIE, PAYABLE A ROUEN, RUE DU FARDEAU, No. 13,' followed by a handwritten promise-to-pay clause referencing billon, copper, or bell-metal coinage. A large circular red wax or ink stamp and several manuscript signatures appear across the lower portion of the note. |
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| 正面铭文 | Les Bureaux seront ouverts tous les jours de 9 heures à 2 et de 4 à 6. BON POUR CENT FRANCS EN MONNAIE, PAYABLE A ROUEN, RUE DU FARDEAU, No 13. A vue, Nous paierons au Porteur CENT FRANCS, en Monnaie de Billon, Cuivre ou Cloche, au cours de ce jour, comme nous les avons reçus, Rouen 1er Frimaire an 12. Bon pour Cent francs La Caisse sera fermée les jours de Fêtes nationales et les Dimanches. |
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The Caisse d'Échange des Monnaies was a short-lived institution authorized under Napoleonic financial reforms to facilitate the exchange of worn metallic coinage — not a bank of issue in any conventional sense. Its notes were essentially receipts against coin deposits, circulating locally in Rouen rather than functioning as broad-purpose currency. The arrangement was inherently fragile: confidence depended entirely on the coin reserves actually being there.
Provincial exchange caisse notes from this period are among the least-documented French paper of the Consulate era, and the S-prefix Pick classification reflects that marginal status.