Banque Garnier

17960

Share of 100F - Chalon-Sur-Saône 1940

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100F bearer note issued in Chalon-Sur-Saône in 1940.

The bank founded by François Garnier in the 19th century was located rue Pasteur then moved to Place du Châtelet.

François Garnier died in 1894 and his son Francisque took over the management. He participated in the economic development of the city until his death in 1930, just after selling a stake in his bank to the Union des Mines.

In 1947, Banque Garnier was taken over by Banque Nationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie (BNCI), which later became BNP and then BNP Paribas. 

VF condition : needle holes

17960
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Country
France
Theme
Banks-Finance
Condition
EF

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