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This French banknote with a nominal value of 100 francs was issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Cambrai on September 15, 1914. It belongs to the fifth series of banknotes issued by this institution. The language used for the inscriptions is Latin.
The obverse of the note features the following inscriptions: "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE CAMBRAI", "CINQUIEME SERIE", "CENT FRANCS", and "15 SEPTEMBRE 1914". It also includes mentions of the roles of "Le Trésorier", "Le Président", and "Le Caissier". A specific clause states that "The present note will be reimbursed by the Chamber of Commerce of Cambrai one hundred days after the signing of the peace." The printer mentioned is "IMP. DELIGNE & CIE CAMBRAI".
The reverse of the note displays the inscription "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE CAMBRAI", repeated, as well as the clause concerning reimbursement: "The present note will be reimbursed by the Chamber of Commerce of Cambrai one hundred days after the signing of the peace."
The banknote was printed by Imprimerie Fernand Deligne et Cie, located in Cambrai, France.