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| Uitgever | Banky Foiben'ny Repoblika Malagasy / Banque Centrale de la République Malgache |
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| Jaar | 1975 |
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| Drukker | Thomas De La Rue & Company, London, United Kingdom |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | A three-quarter portrait of a Malagasy woman in intaglio occupies the right half of the note against a red guilloche underprint, with a white circular watermark area to her right; the centre carries a vignette of white tropical flowers over a fine guilloche background, flanked on the left by an intaglio vignette of two zebus with long curved horns. The bilingual bank title appears at top centre in both Malagasy (BANKY FOIBEN'NY REPOBLIKA MALAGASY) and French (BANQUE CENTRALE DE LA REPUBLIQUE MALGACHE), with the facial value 5000 and the Malagasy equivalent ARIVO ARIARY rendered in large bold numerals and lettering across the lower portion. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The centre of the note is occupied by a vignette of various tropical plants rendered against a fine security guilloche underprint, with an aloalo funerary post carved in the form of a dugout canoe positioned to the centre right. The facial value and statutory text appear on the right side against a security background, with the denomination repeated in the corners. |
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Madagascar's dual-denomination system — Malagasy Francs alongside Ariary — dates to 1961, when the newly independent republic introduced the Ariary as a notional sub-unit at five francs to one Ariary, rather than replacing the CFA franc outright. The arrangement persisted for decades, producing notes that carried both values simultaneously, a constant reminder that the monetary transition was never quite finished.
Thomas De La Rue printed the P#66 series throughout the mid-1970s, a period when the Malagasy government was nationalizing key industries and distancing itself from French economic structures — a political posture that coexisted, somewhat awkwardly, with continued reliance on a London printer for its currency.