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This 1 Franc banknote was issued by the Béziers Chamber of Commerce in 1914, belonging to series B 12.70. The front of the note displays the face value "UN FRANC" in large letters. Below, you'll find the series "B 12.70" and the number "49.198". The signatures of the treasurer and the president of the Béziers Chamber of Commerce are affixed. The inscription "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE BEZIERS" is clearly visible, followed by the mention "DELIBERATION DE LA CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DU 19 NOV. 1918". The phrase "ÉCHANGEABLE A VUE CONTRE DES BILLETS DE LA BANQUE DE FRANCE" indicates the terms of reimbursement for the banknote.
The back of the note repeats the face value "UN FRANC". An important note specifies that "This banknote must be presented for reimbursement before January 1, 1922, unless a decision extends this deadline.". The names "MAGROU INV." and "CADENAT FRÈRE" also appear, indicating the designer and printer respectively.
Jean Marie Joseph Magrou is credited as the designer of this banknote. The printer is Cadenat Frères, located in Béziers, France. The banknote does not have a visible watermark. The writing used on the banknote is Latin, which was common for official documents in France at that time. The specific dimensions of the banknote are not mentioned, but it is a standard size for banknotes of this period.