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5000 Ariary

Issuer Banky Foiben'i Madagasikara
Year 2017-2022
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Size 139 × 75 mm
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Obverse description Central vignette of the Ranomafana waterfall in the Fianarantsoa province, rendered in intaglio within an oval guilloche underprint on a cream ground with diagonal pink wave patterns. The bank title BANKY FOIBEN'I MADAGASIKARA appears in green at upper right, flanked by a stylised map of Madagascar and a rosette security element; the denomination 5000 ARIARY is printed in large dark red numerals at upper left and lower centre. A governor's signature with the title LE GOUVERNEUR appears at lower left, accompanied by decorative geometric borders in yellow and red at the note margins.
Obverse lettering BANKY FOIBEN'I MADAGASIKARA
5000 ARIARY
DIMY ARIVO ARIARY
LE GOUVERNEUR
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The 5000 Ariary is among the higher denominations in Madagascar's current polymer-adjacent cotton series, though the island's persistent inflation has steadily eroded its purchasing power — by the early 2020s it was worth roughly the equivalent of a dollar and change. Giesecke & Devrient's Leipzig facility has handled Malagasy currency production for much of the modern period, supplying notes to a central bank that has navigated recurring foreign exchange crises and donor-dependent fiscal cycles since the mid-2000s political rupture that cost Madagascar its AGOA trade eligibility.