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Banknote AEF 100 Francs - Félix Eboué - Cargo ship in a port - 1957 - Series P.5

Ref. : NCB12620
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1957
Catalogue des jetons bretons (Daniel)
WPM (P. 32)
AEF
FF
Face value
100 francs
Gouvernement de Sainte-Hélène
Institut d'Emission de l'A.E.F. et du Cameroun
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The 100 Francs Félix Eboué banknote, issued in 1957 by the Issuing Institute of French Equatorial Africa and Cameroon, is a testament to the monetary history of this region. This banknote, referenced in the P.5 series, has a unit weight.

On the front, the banknote features a woman carrying a jar on her head, a representation of daily life and local traditions. A medallion portrait of Félix Eboué, an emblematic figure, is also present. The inscriptions, written in Latin, indicate the issuing institution, namely the Issuing Institute of French Equatorial Africa and Cameroon, as well as the face value of the banknote, which is "CENT FRANCS".

The back of the banknote illustrates a cargo ship in a port, evoking the economic and commercial activities of the time. There is also a bust of an old man positioned on the right. The Latin inscriptions repeat the name of the issuing institution and the value of "CENT FRANCS". In addition, a legal warning is included, mentioning Article 139 of the Penal Code and the penalties incurred for counterfeiting or falsifying banknotes authorized by law.

The watermark reveals the face of a young Sango girl, originally from Oubangui, adding a cultural and ethnic dimension to the banknote.

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