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| 背面描述 | The central vignette presents a bauxite mining complex with conveyor structures and headframes rendered in warm earth tones against a light blue sky; at right, an intaglio vignette of a traditional ceremonial headdress with feathered ornament. The upper border carries a continuous geometric guilloche band in olive and green, while the lower panel bears the denomination in bold letterpress. |
| 背面铭文 | 500 CINQ CENTS FRANCS GUINÉENS 500 (Translation: 500 Five hundred Guinean Francs 500) |
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Guinea's central bank issued this series during a period of acute political instability — President Lansana Conté died in December 2008, triggering an immediate military coup led by Captain Moussa Dadis Camara, followed by the September 2009 massacre of opposition supporters at a Conakry stadium. Notes from this dating range passed through all of it.
The 500-franc denomination had limited purchasing power by this point. Guinea's franc had been chronically weakened by decades of monetary mismanagement stretching back to the Sékou Touré years, and street transactions at this value were essentially small change.
Watermark-only security at this tier was already minimal for the period.