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Description
The 1000 CFA francs banknote issued in 2002 is a fiduciary note belonging to the series issued by the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO). It bears the letter A, specifically identifying its attribution to Côte d'Ivoire, as each member state of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) is assigned a distinctive letter on circulating banknotes.
This banknote is part of the family of notes issued within the framework of the West African CFA franc, a common currency shared by eight countries in the region. The denomination of 1000 francs represents one of the intermediate denominations of this monetary zone, commonly used in everyday transactions.
From a graphic standpoint, banknotes of this generation issued by the BCEAO feature emblematic representations of West African culture and economy. The visual compositions generally incorporate architectural motifs, scenes of local life, as well as references to the natural resources and economic activities of the member countries. The dominant colours and illustrations vary according to the denomination, allowing for easy visual identification.
The letter A printed on this banknote is an essential classification element for collectors and specialists, as it allows banknotes to be distinguished according to their country of attribution within the WAEMU area. This distinction is particularly important in numismatics, where the geographical traceability of issues represents a fundamental piece of data for the study and classification of banknotes.
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