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| 背面描述 | Multicolour letterpress vignette. At left, a fisherman is rendered in a genre scene; at centre, a sailing ship occupies the middle ground; at right, the denomination '0.50 cent' appears above a caduceus, a classical symbol of commerce. The overall design is consistent with the Art Nouveau decorative programme of the series. |
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| 防伪描述 | No watermark (JP.091.09); bee watermark (JP.091.14) |
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French emergency small change notes — monnaie de nécessité — flooded the country after 1914 when coins vanished from circulation almost overnight, hoarded by a public that didn't trust the war to end quickly. The Chambre de Commerce de Nice issued this 50 centimes in 1920, well into the postwar period, which suggests coin shortages in the Alpes-Maritimes region persisted long after the Armistice.
Gustave-Adolphe Mossa was the city's own — a Nice-born symbolist painter who served as municipal curator and left a genuine artistic mark on these otherwise mundane fiscal instruments. Robaudy of Cannes printed the series, a firm that handled a significant share of southeastern French emergency issues during this period.