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500 Francs

Issuer Banque de Rouen
Year 1807
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Value 500 Francs
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Obverse lettering CAISSE D'ESCOMPTE
BANQUE DE ROUEN,
Etablie en mil-huit cent sept.
Cinq Cents Francs
ET DE COMPTES COURANTS.
Administrateur en chef
Caissier
Membre du Conseil d'Administration
ANNULÉ
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Reverse lettering CAISSE D'ESCOMPTE
BANQUE DE ROUEN
ET DE COMPTES COURANTS
ANNULÉ
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The Banque de Rouen was one of fifteen departmental banks authorized under Napoleonic legislation before the Bank of France moved to absorb them all — a process completed by 1848. These institutions issued their own notes redeemable locally, which meant a Rouen 500 Francs note was essentially worthless outside Normandy. High-denomination departmental notes were primarily instruments of commercial credit, not retail circulation; a 500 Francs piece in 1807 represented roughly a skilled worker's annual wage.

Survival rate for early departmental French issues is extremely low. Most were redeemed and destroyed as the Bank of France consolidated its monopoly.

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