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50 Centimes - Chambre de Commerce de Lure [70]

Uitgever Chambre de Commerce de Lure
Jaar 1915-1921
Type Local banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde 0.50f 0.50f CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE LURE SEPTIÈME ÉMISSION 7E ÉMISSION DÉLIBÉRATION DU 12 DÉCEMBRE 1921 Cinquante Centimes Le Trésorier Le Président CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE LURE (HTE SAÔNE) SERIE V 26 002,257 IMP. B.ARNAUD _ LYON - PARIS
Beschrijving keerzijde Red and blue-grey letterpress on white paper with a repeated guilloche underprint, enclosed within the same geometric and floral red border as the obverse, with square denomination cartouches at each corner. Two large numerals '50' in blue-grey flank a central oval text panel bearing the redemption notice, with 'CENTIMES' inscribed below each numeral. The heading '7e Emission' appears in bold black letters at the top of the note, with 'SEPTIÈME EMISSION' repeated in bold black letters at the foot.
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Opmerkingen

Lure is a small industrial town in Haute-Saône, and like dozens of French provincial chambers of commerce during the First World War, it was forced into note issuance when the hoarding of metal coinage created acute small-change shortages across the country. The Banque de France had no practical mechanism to supply token denominations quickly enough, so local chambers filled the gap under a loosely coordinated national emergency framework that began in earnest in 1914–1915.

B. Arnaud of Villeurbanne handled enormous volumes of this emergency fiduciary material for chambers throughout the Rhône-Alpes and Franche-Comté regions. The sheer number of JP reference variants listed here — spanning at least fifteen distinct catalogue entries — reflects successive emissions, reissues, and likely dating or overprint differences rather than any fundamental redesign.

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