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| 正面铭文 | BANQUE DE LA REPUBLIQUE DU BURUNDI CINQUANTE FRANCS AMAFRANGA MIRONGO ITANU UBUMWE - IBIKORWA - AMAJAMBERE UNITE- TRAVAIL - PROGRES IBANKI YA REPUBLIKA Y'U BURUNDI LE GOUVERNEUR LE 2e VICE-GOUVERNEUR 05-02-2005 50 (Translation: Bank of the Republic of Burundi. Fifty francs. Unity work progress. The governor, the 2nd vice governor.) |
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| 背面铭文 | BANQUE DE LA REPUBLIQUE DU BURUNDI IBANKI YA REPUBLIKA Y'U BURUNDI CINQUANTE FRANCS AMAFRANGA MIRONGO ITANU LE CONTREFACTEUR EST PUNI DE SERVITUDE PENALE UWUZOKWIGANA IYI NOTI AZOFUNGWA 50 (Translation: Bank of the Republic of Burundi. Fifty francs. The counterfeiter is punished with penal servitude.) |
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Pick 36 was issued across a remarkably long print run — over a decade of continuous production without a redesign, which for a Central African issuer of this period is unusual. Burundi's monetary history through the 1990s and into the 2000s was shaped by the civil conflict that began in 1993, and low-denomination notes like this one were the workhorses of daily trade during a period when inflation and instability steadily eroded purchasing power.
The 50-franc note increasingly lost practical utility as the years passed — by the mid-2000s it bought almost nothing — yet remained in print, likely for reasons of institutional inertia rather than genuine economic need.