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5000 Francs

Uitgever Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest
Jaar 1959-1965
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Valuta CFA franc (1958-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Blue, brown and multicolour intaglio print. Vignette of a bearded elder man in traditional striped robe at left; industrial building with palm trees in centre background. Issuer title and denomination "CINQ MILLE FRANCS" across top; signature panels and date below centre.
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Handtekening(en) 1961 - Robert Tézenas du Montcel and Robert Julienne
1961 - Bertin Borna and Robert Julienne
1961 - Alpha Ba Bocar and Robert Julienne
1961 - Bamba Ould Yezid and Robert Julienne
1964 - Tiémoko Marc Garango and Robert Julienne
1964 - Babacar Ba and Robert Julienne
1964 - Jean Tevi and Robert Julienne
1965 - Edem Kodjo and Robert Julienne
1965 - Edem Kodjo and Abdoulaye Fadiga
1965 - Henri Konan Bédié and Abdoulaye Fadiga
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Opmerkingen

The BCEAO was established in 1959 as French West Africa fragmented into independent states, and this note circulated across a monetary union that initially included eight newly sovereign countries sharing a single currency — an arrangement that made rotating national signatories a political necessity rather than a banking convenience. The left-hand signature changed with each member state's designated representative, while Julienne held the right-hand position continuously through most of the series before Fadiga replaced him in 1965.

Henri Konan Bédié, whose signature appears on the final 1965 pairing, later served as President of Côte d'Ivoire from 1993 until his overthrow in a 1999 coup. Edem Kodjo went on to become Secretary-General of the OAU. The K suffix on the Pick number denotes the Senegal issuing code for this type.

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