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This 1 franc banknote, issued by the Bank of West Africa, dates back to 1944. It is part of a series of emergency banknotes issued during the Second World War period. It features a distinctive geometric artistic design.
The front of the banknote depicts a fisherman. The motif is integrated into a set of geometric shapes, typical of the aesthetics of the time. The face value, '1 Franc', is clearly indicated. The mention 'Bank of West Africa' also appears on this side.
The back of the banknote picks up on the theme of geometric art. Abstract and structured motifs dominate the composition. The face value is mentioned again. The graphic elements are designed to ensure easy and quick recognition of the banknote.
This banknote was issued in a particular economic context, marked by the constraints of war. Its design reflects the artistic trends of its time, while serving a practical purpose as a medium of exchange. It bears witness to a time when art and necessity came together in monetary creation.