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Notes Of The Central African Franc, The Market: 2,000 Francs (Equatorial Guinea, 2000)-Reference

Updated: Apr 19

This large Central African banknote represents the 3rd denomination of the Central African CFA Franc (Series 1994). The beautifully illustrated observe features a woman, backed by various tropical fruit. The reverse depicts a small market, with nearby passengers boarding a ship. Notably notes of the Series 1994 have been demonetized, replaced by the newer Series 2002. (Note Size: 155 x 75 mm or 6.10 x 2.95 in)


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Central African Franc Gallery

(Gallery will be updated as additional banknotes are databased)

 

Additional Notes

  • The CFA is a French institution which provides monetary services for France's former African colonies, via the French treasury.

  • The CFA manages 2 distinct, although interchangeable currencies the Central African and West African Francs.

  • The CFA Franc's ISO Codes are XAF (Central) and XOF (West).

  • The West African CFA Franc is the currency of 6 nations: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Republic of the Congo.

  • Central African Francs feature a letter to designate member state: Republic of the Congo (C), Cameroon (E), Central African Republic (F), Gabon (L), Equatorial Guinea (N), and Chad (P).

  • This note was issued by CFA member Equatorial Guinea, designated by the observe's letter N.

  • In 2002, the Central African Franc was re-designated: Gabon (A), Chad (C), Equatorial Guinea (F), Central African Republic (M), Central African Republic (T), and Cameroon (U).

  • The current CFA Franc is pegged to the Euro,1 € = 6.559 CFA francs.

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