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100 Francs

Issuer Banque de la République du Mali
Year 1960
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Value 100 Francs (100 MLF)
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Obverse lettering 100 BANQUE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE DU MALI 100 CENT FRANCS LE 22 SEPTEMBRE 1960 MINISTRE DES FINANCES GOUVERNEUR DE LA BANQUE N° de série TOUT CONTREFACTEUR ET COMPLICE SERONT PUNIS PAR LA LOI EN VIGUEUR 100 100
(Translation: Bank of the Republic of Mali - One Hundred Francs - 22 September 1960 - Minister of Finance - Governor of the Bank - Any counterfeiter and accomplice will be punished by the law in force)
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Reverse lettering 100 100 100 CENT FRANCS 100
(Translation: One Hundred Francs)
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Mali's 1960 independence from French West Africa required an immediate break from the CFA franc system, and the new republic moved quickly — this note was among the first issued under the Banque de la République du Mali before the country briefly rejoined the West African monetary union years later. The choice of printer is striking: Státní Tiskárna Cenin in Prague was a Czechoslovak state security printer, and its selection by a newly independent Francophone African state signals the non-aligned political maneuvering common among post-colonial governments seeking to distance themselves from French institutional dependencies.

Mali eventually abandoned its own currency in 1967, making this entire series short-lived.

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