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This banknote is issued by the Banque de l'Afrique Occidentale (B.A.O.) and has a face value of 100 francs. It dates from December 27, 1948 and belongs to series C.
The front of the note depicts a woman carrying a bowl of fruit. The Latin inscriptions include "100 FRANCS BANQUE DE L'AFRIQUE OCCIDENTALE 100", "CENTS FRANCS", and "50 INSTITUT D?ÉMISSION DE L'A.O.F. ET DU TOG". The signature "SÉB. LAURENT FEC. A. CHAPON SC." is also found, indicating the names of the designer and engraver. Sébastien Laurent is credited as the designer and Auguste Chapon as the engraver.
On the back, the note features a couple with a child in the center. The writing is also in Latin. The dimensions of the note are 150 mm in length and 82 mm in width.
The weight of the note is one gram. It is important to note that this note was issued by the Institut d'Émission de l'A.O.F. (French West Africa) and Togo.