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5000 Francs

Issuer Banque de Madagascar et des Comores
Year 1960-1963
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Currency CFA franc (1945-1975)
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Signature(s) Dejouany / Gonon
Dupont / Gonon
Martin / Gonon
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Protection description Watermark visible in the central blank area of the reverse, reading "COMORES" in mirror image as seen through the paper.
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The Banque de Madagascar et des Comores was a transitional institution — established to manage currency across territories that were rapidly moving toward independence, with Madagascar achieving it in 1960 and the Comoros remaining under French administration considerably longer. This note circulated across both jurisdictions simultaneously, an arrangement that became increasingly awkward as their political trajectories diverged.

Clément Serveau designed extensively for French colonial issues across multiple decades, and Marliat, Munier, and Baudier were all seasoned Banque de France engravers. The three signature combinations reflect successive administrative appointments within the issuing authority rather than different print runs — the paper stock and plate work remained constant across all variants.