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5 Centimes - Chambres de Commerce du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais

Issuer Chambres de Commerce du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais
Year 1918
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Value 5 Centimes (0.05)
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Obverse lettering 1er GROUPEMENT ÉCONOMIQUE RÉGIONAL CHAMBRES DE COMMERCE DU NORD ET DU PAS-DE-CALAIS 5 centimes Le Trésorier Le Président CINQ CENTIMES
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Reverse lettering CHAMBRES DE COMMERCE DE ARMENTIÈRES DOUAI ARRAS DUNKERQUE AVESNES LILLE BÉTHUNE ROUBAIX BOULOGNE ST. OMER CALAIS TOURCOING CAMBRAI VALENCIENNES 5 Centimes Les billets en circulation seront échangeables contre des billets de la Banque de France jusqu'au 31 Décembre 1925.
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The Chambres de Commerce du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais issued emergency fractional notes during the First World War because the French state had effectively abandoned small-denomination coinage — bronze and nickel had been hoarded or diverted to wartime production, and official emergency coinage couldn't keep pace with demand. The two chambers issued jointly, which was itself unusual; most departmental emergency issues came from a single chamber acting alone.

At 61 × 43 mm, this is among the smallest paper currency produced in France during that period — closer in scale to a postage stamp than a banknote, which created real handling and wear problems in daily commerce.

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