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50 Centimes - Syndicat Financier des Communes de la Liaison des Vosges

Uitgever Syndicat Financier des Communes de la Liaison des Vosges
Jaar 1916-1917
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse carries, at centre, the circular blue seal of the Syndicat Financier, surrounded by a full listing of the member communes composing the Liaison des Vosges, arranged in a text block. The layout is plain and purely typographic, without vignettes or decorative underprint, and terminates with an anti-counterfeiting warning at the foot.
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Beschrijving beveiliging Wavy lines / ripple pattern watermark visible in the paper
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Opmerkingen

The Syndicat Financier des Communes de la Liaison des Vosges was one of dozens of municipal consortia formed in eastern France after the outbreak of war disrupted normal coin supply. Small-denomination metallic currency vanished almost immediately from circulation in 1914 — hoarded by civilians and consumed by military procurement — leaving local governments to improvise. This syndicate, grouping several Vosges communes along a transport corridor, pooled authority to issue emergency fractional paper rather than leave shopkeepers and markets without a means of making change.

Printed locally by Mazerand at Cirey-sur-Vezouze, the notes remained strictly regional instruments, redeemable only within the issuing communes.

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