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| 正面描述 | Intaglio portrait of a young Guinean man wearing a traditional embroidered cap at left, set against a fine guilloche underprint in orange-brown tones. To the right, the denomination "CINQUANTE FRANCS" is printed in large letterpress text above the date "LE 2 OCTOBRE 1958" and two facsimile signatures with their respective titles. Denomination numeral "50" appears in corner cartouches and at the bottom centre within a guilloche panel, with the bank name "BANQUE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE DE GUINÉE" inscribed along the upper border. |
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| 正面铭文 | BANQUE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE DE GUINÉE CINQUANTE FRANCS LE 2 OCTOBRE 1958 MINISTRE DE L'ÉCONOMIE GÉNÉRALE MINISTRE DES FINANCES TOUT CONTREFACTEUR SERA PUNI PAR LA LOI EN VIGUEUR |
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Guinea's first independent banknote series — issued following the September 1958 referendum in which Guinea voted overwhelmingly against de Gaulle's proposed French Community, becoming the only territory to do so — was produced not in Paris but in Prague. The break with France was immediate and total: French technical assistance was withdrawn within months, and the new republic turned to the Eastern Bloc for practical support, including currency printing.
Státní Tiskárna Cenin had extensive experience printing notes for socialist and non-aligned governments during this period. The choice of printer was as much political as logistical.