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50 Francs / Franken / Franchi

Issuer Banque Commerciale Neuchâteloise
Year 1883-1907
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering LA BANQUE COMMERCIALE NEUCHÂTELOISE
paiera à vue, au porteur,
CINQUANTE FRANCS
en espèces ayant cours légal.
NEUCHÂTEL
LE CAISSIER:
L'ADMINISTRATEUR:
LE DIRECTEUR:
50
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Reverse lettering CINQUANTE FRANCS
FÜNFZIG FRANKEN
CINQUANTA FRANCHI
50
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The Banque Commerciale Neuchâteloise was one of some thirty cantonal and regional note-issuing banks operating in Switzerland before the Schweizerische Nationalbank absorbed the right of issue in 1907. That concentration of private issuance meant notes circulated primarily within tight regional boundaries — a 50-franc instrument from Neuchâtel would rarely have been accepted at face value in Zurich or Geneva without a discount.

The trilingual denomination line — Francs, Franken, Franchi — reflects the Swiss constitutional requirement that official instruments acknowledge all three national languages, not any particular ambition of the issuing bank. The series ran across nearly a quarter century, which typically means multiple printing states and signature combinations exist across surviving examples.

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