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The 50 Francs Dakar banknote, issued on March 14, 1929, represents a nominal value of fifty francs. It comes from the Bank of West Africa (B A O).
The front of the banknote features a design of an elephant and a tree arranged symmetrically on either side of the center. These graphic elements dominate the visual composition of this side.
On the back, there is the inscription "Georges DUVAL . fecit.", indicating the name of the artist or engraver responsible for the design of the banknote. This mention suggests a specific artistic attribution for the creation of this banknote.
This banknote is part of the L.230 series, a specific designation that may indicate a particular issue period or a defined production batch. The series is an important identification element for collectors and numismatists.
The year of issue, 1929, places this banknote in a specific historical period, which may arouse particular interest depending on the economic and political events of the time. Banknotes from this period may reflect the economic conditions and monetary policies in force.
The absence of a specifically mentioned associated personality suggests that the banknote emphasizes symbolic or regional elements rather than a particular historical figure. The elephant and tree motifs may have a symbolic meaning related to West Africa.