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This banknote is issued by the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO). It represents a face value of 10,000 francs. The main theme of the banknote is weaving.
The banknote was issued between 1977 and 1992. It belongs to series W.034 and bears the letter K, indicating that it was issued for Senegal.
The front of the banknote features intricate designs illustrating weaving, an important craft activity in the region. It shows representations of weavers at work, as well as geometric patterns and bright colors typical of African textiles. The official inscriptions of the BCEAO and the face value of the banknote are also present.
The back of the banknote continues to explore the theme of weaving, with images of looms and finished products. The patterns and colors used on the back complement those on the front, creating a coherent and aesthetically pleasing overall impression. The face value of the banknote is also repeated on the back.
This banknote is a testament to the importance of crafts and local culture in the BCEAO countries. It also represents a monetary instrument used for economic exchange within this region.