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This banknote was issued by the Marseille Chamber of Commerce on August 12, 1914. It represents a face value of one franc. The language used on this note is Latin.
On the front of the banknote, the inscription "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE MARSEILLE" can be read at the top, followed by the value "UN FRANC". There are also the mentions "Le Trésorier" and "Les membres Délégués", as well as the series "SERIE 20-R". The name Valère Bernard is also present, probably as the banknote's designer.
The back of the banknote features the inscription "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE MARSEILLE" at the top. Below, there is the mention "Extraits des délibérations de la Chambre de Commerce de Marseille en date du 12 AOÛT 1914". The name of the printer, "IMP MOULLOT MARSEILLE", is also indicated.
Valère Bernard is identified as the designer of this banknote. The printing company Moullot & fils aîné, located in Marseille, France, was responsible for printing this note. This banknote is a testament to the economic and commercial history of Marseille during World War I.