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This 10 Francs banknote was issued by the Bank of French West Africa (B.A.O) in 1943. It belongs to the Y series.
The front of the note features a composition with an African woman. She is depicted with a child on her back, carrying calabashes on her head. This figure symbolizes Africa and its people. The background of the note consists of complex patterns and varied colors, typical of banknotes of that era. The face value, "10 francs", is clearly indicated in numerals and letters.
On the back, there are similar ornamental motifs, with an emphasis on graphic elements and colors that complement those on the front. The mention "Banque de l'Afrique Occidentale" is also present. The signatures of the issuing officials are affixed, guaranteeing the authenticity of the note.
This 1943 10 Francs banknote is a testimony to the monetary history of French West Africa during the colonial period. It reflects the symbols and values of the time through its illustrations and inscriptions.
The condition of this type of banknote can vary considerably, influencing its numismatic value. Banknotes in perfect condition are obviously more sought after by collectors.