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| 背面描述 | The reverse displays the large denomination numeral 25 with a superscript 'c' denoting centimes, prominently struck in the centre of the field in an ornate style with engine-turned shading. The date 1920 appears immediately below the denomination, with the engraver's signature J BORY inscribed in the lower exergual area. The circular legend UNION COMMERCIALE arcs along the upper periphery and ET INDUSTRIELLE along the lower, separated by small floral ornaments, all enclosed within a dotted inner border and a raised bead outer border. |
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Charlieu, a small textile town in the Loire, saw its local commerce association issue emergency brass tokens in 1920 during the acute small-change shortage that gripped provincial France in the years immediately following the First World War. The French state's inability to keep fractional coinage in circulation — partly due to metal hoarding, partly chronic underminting — forced hundreds of chambers of commerce and local trade associations to fill the gap with their own fiduciary issues, legal under a series of wartime and postwar emergency decrees.
The El Mon reference places this firmly within the broader corpus of French nécessité coinage, a category that effectively ended once the Banque de France restabilized small denomination supply in the mid-1920s.