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This banknote is issued by Burundi and has a face value of 500 francs. It dates from 2013 and belongs to the BW Series.
The front of the banknote is characterized by a dominant brown color print, enhanced by a multicolored underprint. The serial numbers, printed in black, allow for the unique identification of each banknote. An indigenous artistic element is highlighted on the left side of the banknote. Texts in French and Kirundi, the official languages of Burundi, are also present. A windowed security thread is integrated into the banknote, serving as a security device against counterfeiting.
The back of the banknote features a blue print with a multicolored underprint. In the center, a representation of the bank building is visible, symbolizing the issuing financial institution. The coat of arms of Burundi is positioned on the right side of the banknote, as a national emblem.
This banknote has been graded by PMG, which has assigned it a grade of 65 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality), attesting to its state of preservation and the quality of its paper.