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5000 Francs

Issuer Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale - République Centrafricaine
Year 1974
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Size 182 x 107 mm
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Reverse description A large traditional African ceremonial mask rendered in intaglio occupies the left field, while the centre vignette presents industrial and civic buildings alongside timber logs. At right stands a detailed intaglio sculpture of a costumed ancestral figure, with a minaret visible in the middle ground. The border is composed of ornamental fish and diamond-pattern guilloche bands running along all four edges.
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Signature(s) Joudiou / Renombo
Joudiou / Ntoutoume
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The Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale — the common central bank shared by six former French Equatorial territories — issued separate national series distinguished primarily by signature pairs and letter codes rather than fundamentally different designs. This note for the Central African Republic falls under that arrangement, with the Joudiou signature appearing across multiple BEAC member states simultaneously, reflecting the shared monetary authority rather than any distinctly national printing exercise.

Two signature combinations are documented for this pick number, suggesting successive signatories as officials turned over within the République Centrafricaine's representation at the bank.

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