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1000 Francos / Francs

Issuer Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale
Year 1985
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Reverse lettering BANQUE DES ÉTATS DE L'AFRIQUE CENTRALE
1000
LOS AUTORES O CÓMPLICES DE FALSIFICACIÓN O DE CONTRAHECHURA DE BILLETES DE BANCO SERÁN CONDENADOS CONFORME A LAS LEYES Y ACTAS VIGENTES.
(Translation: Bank of Central African States / The authors or accomplices of forgery or counterfeiting of banknotes will be condemned according to the laws and acts in force.)
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The Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale — the BEAC — issues a single currency shared across six Central African nations: Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Republic of the Congo. That arrangement, inherited from the CFA franc zone architecture established under French colonial monetary policy, means this note circulated legally across borders that were otherwise quite resistant to integration. The same physical note could pass through Douala, Libreville, and Bangui without any exchange requirement.

Oberthur Fiduciaire's Rennes facility printed the bulk of BEAC issues through this period. The 1000 Francs denomination was the workhorse of daily commerce across the zone in 1985.