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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in dark rose-red on white paper, enclosed within a fine rectangular border with ornamental corner pieces bearing the denomination numeral '50' in small diamond cartouches. The entire field is occupied by two paragraphs of reimbursement text in a calligraphic script, stating the conditions for redemption in Banque de France notes. |
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French chambers of commerce were authorized to issue emergency fractional currency during and after the First World War to address a nationwide shortage of small coins — bronze and copper had been diverted to the war effort, and centimes effectively vanished from circulation. Calais, as a major Channel port under sustained military and logistical pressure throughout the conflict, had particular need for low-denomination scrip well into the postwar period.
This sixth emission indicates the Calais chamber returned to the presses repeatedly across several years, a sign of how stubbornly the coin shortage persisted. Roy & Valade in Amiens handled a substantial share of northern French chamber printing during this period.