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5 Centimes - Chambre de Commerce de Montluçon - Gannat 03

Uitgever Chambre de Commerce de Montluçon - Gannat
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Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain yellowish paper with a rectangular guilloche border enclosing an oval frame at centre. Within the oval, the circular seal of the Chambre de Commerce de Montluçon-Gannat is printed, and a large circular violet control stamp overlaps the left portion of the design. The redemption text is arranged in two lines above the seal, with the prescription period SIX MOIS APRÈS LA GUERRE displayed below in bold type.
Opschrift keerzijde REMBOURSABLE À VOLONTÉ À LA CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE SIX MOIS APRÈS LA GUERRE
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Opmerkingen

Emergency small-change notes from French Chambers of Commerce proliferated after 1914 when metal coinage disappeared from circulation almost overnight — hoarded by the public and swallowed by wartime industry. The Chambre de Commerce de Montluçon-Gannat was among dozens of regional bodies authorized to fill that gap with locally printed paper fractionals. Herbin & Bouché, a Montluçon printer, produced this note without traveling far: issuer and printer shared the same town.

At 52 × 30 mm, this is among the smallest paper money France produced in any period. The control stamp was applied after printing as a basic anti-counterfeiting measure — practical rather than sophisticated, given the denomination involved.

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