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Cinquante Centimes - Chambre de Commerce de Nevers [58]

Uitgever Chambre de Commerce de Nevers
Jaar 1915-1917
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Valuta Franc (1795-1959)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in brown on a blue underprint, without watermark. The centre carries the issuer's title and denomination in bold lettering, flanked by decorative guilloche elements. Two manuscript signature lines appear below, designated 'Le Trésorier' and 'Le Président', with the series letter (A101 to Z125) printed in brown and the serial number in black; the printer's imprint 'IMP. B. ARNAUD — LYON — PARIS' appears at the foot of the note.
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Opschrift keerzijde Ces bons échangeables contre des billets de la Banque de France devront être présentés au remboursement avant le 31 décembre 1920 sauf décision prorogeant ce délai.
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Opmerkingen

Among the hundreds of emergency issues that flooded France after the coin shortage of 1914–1915, the Nevers chamber series is notable for being entirely the work of a single Lyon printing house — Imprimerie B. Arnaud — which both designed and produced the notes. This vertical integration was not unusual for smaller provincial chambers, which lacked the connections or budget to commission separately from a specialized security printer.

The Nièvre department was largely agricultural and industrially modest; the Nevers chamber's notes circulated to cover the near-total disappearance of bronze and silver from daily trade, a vacuum that Paris was too slow to fill.

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