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| 背面铭文 | BANCO POPULAR MIL EKUELE EDIFICIO BANCO POPULAR THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY, LIMITED (Translation: People's Bank One Thousand Ekuele Banco Popular Building Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited) |
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| 防伪描述 | Portrait watermark of President M. N. Biyogo |
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Equatorial Guinea's 1000 Ekuele note was issued just months after the country formally abandoned the CFA Franc zone in 1975, replacing the Ekpwele (later respelled Ekuele) as the national unit under the Macías Nguema dictatorship — one of the most brutal regimes in post-colonial African history. The currency change was partly an assertion of economic independence, partly administrative chaos. Thomas De La Rue printed the series under conditions where the issuing government had already begun its descent into near-total institutional collapse.
The Banco Popular itself was a Nguema-era creation, not a conventional central bank.