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This banknote from Madagascar, with a face value of 10,000 francs, was issued between 1988 and 1994. It belongs to the DA series and weighs 1 gram. Its dimensions are 168 mm long and 88 mm wide.
The front of the banknote features a little girl holding a sheaf of rice in her arms. A butterfly is depicted in the lower right corner. The inscriptions are in Latin script. One can read "banki foiben'i Madagasikara", which means "Central Bank of Madagascar", as well as "roa arivo ariary", translated as "two thousand ariary". It is important to note that despite the face value in francs, a counter value in ariary is also mentioned.
The back of the banknote illustrates a rice planting scene, with five women at work. This representation highlights the importance of rice cultivation in the economy and culture of Madagascar. The iconography of the banknote therefore underscores an essential aspect of daily life and economic activity in the country.