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| 正面描述 | The central vignette comprises the Guinean Coat of Arms, flanked to the left by a portrait of a Guinean woman in a traditional headscarf and to the right by a sculptural figure of traditional origin, all set over a multicolour guilloche underprint. The face value, issuing authority, and the commemorative date of 1 March 1960 appear in intaglio lettering across the note, with the printing year positioned in the lower field. |
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| 正面铭文 | BANQUE CENTRALE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE DE GUINÉE 100 le 1er MARS 1960 CENT FRANCS GUINÉENS 2012 TOUT CONTREFACTEUR SERA PUNI PAR LA LOI EN VIGUER |
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The Banque Centrale de la République de Guinée's 100 Francs is a low-denomination note that survived in active circulation far longer than its condition typically suggests — Guinea's humid equatorial climate accelerates paper degradation significantly, and heavily soiled, limp examples are the norm rather than the exception for this series. The 1998 start date places initial issue during Lansana Conté's presidency, a period of chronic monetary instability driven largely by reliance on bauxite revenues and persistent fiscal deficits.
The extended print run through 2012 reflects sustained demand at the street level, where this denomination still bought goods in a country where the parallel exchange rate often diverged sharply from official figures.