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100 Sylis

发行方 Banque Centrale de la République de Guinée
年份 1980
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货币 Syli (1971-1985)
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背面描述 Central intaglio vignette of an open-pit mining scene, with a large crawler-mounted steam shovel at right loading ore into a heavy dump truck at center, a second dump truck visible at left, and mountainous terrain in the background rendered in blue tones. The denomination numeral "100" appears at lower left and within a decorative cartouche at right, flanked by gear and rosette ornamental motifs. The legend "CENT SYLIS" is inscribed in large characters along the lower margin, framed by a lace-pattern guilloche border.
背面铭文 100
CENT SYLIS
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Guinea's Sylis was introduced in 1971 when the country severed all monetary ties with the French Franc zone, a deliberate act of economic nationalism under Sékou Touré's one-party state. The Sylis replaced the Guinean Franc at par and was intended as a clean break — though chronic foreign exchange shortages meant the official rate bore little relationship to what the currency actually commanded outside state institutions.

By 1980, Guinea's economy was under severe strain, and the Sylis itself would not survive the decade. After Touré's death in 1984 and the subsequent military takeover, the currency was abolished and replaced by a reconstituted Franc in 1985.