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1000 Francs

Issuer Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest
Year 1991-2002
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Shape Rectangular
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Signature(s) 1991 - Ildephonse Lemon and Alassane Ouattara
1992 - Ildephonse Lemon and Alassane Ouattara
1992 - Frédéric Korsaga and Alassane Ouattara
1993 - Roch Marc Kaboré and Alassane Ouattara
1994 - Roch Marc Kaboré and Charles Konan Banny
1995 - Soumaïla Cissé and Charles Konan Banny
1996 - Niamien N'Goran and Charles Konan Banny
1997 - Niamien N'Goran and Charles Konan Banny
1998 - Niamien N'Goran and Charles Konan Banny
1999 - Idé Gnandou and Charles Konan Banny
2000 - Abdoulaye Diop and Charles Konan Banny
2001 - Abdoulaye Diop and Charles Konan Banny
2002 - Kossi Assimaidou and Charles Konan Banny
2003 - Kossi Assimaidou and Charles Konan Banny
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Variants P#211Ba - (19)91
P#211Bb - (19)92
P#211Bc - (19)92
P#211Bd - (19)93
P#211Be - (19)94
P#211Bf - (19)95
P#211Bg - (19)96
P#211Bh - (19)97
P#211Bi - (19)98
P#211Bj - (19)99
P#211Bk - (20)00
P#211Bl - (20)01
P#211Bm - (20)02
P#211Bn - (20)03
Comments

The BCEAO's signature rotation on this series is unusually instructive. The left-hand signatory — the national minister — changes frequently, reflecting the note's circulation across eight member states, each entitled to rotate a representative through the position. Alassane Ouattara, who signed the earliest dates in this run, had by then left his IMF post to serve as Côte d'Ivoire's Prime Minister; he would later become the country's president after a protracted civil conflict.

Charles Konan Banny held the BCEAO governorship for the bulk of this series — a long, stable tenure that spanned some of the union's most turbulent political years. The note itself changed little across the print run, making date and signature pairing the primary collecting distinction.

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