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1 000 Francs

Issuer Banque Centrale du Congo
Year 2005-2022
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Size 141 × 73 mm
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Reverse description A finely engraved intaglio vignette of an African grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus) perched on a branch occupies the central field, set against a background of tropical foliage rendered in green guilloche. The denomination 1000F appears at lower centre and upper left, with MILLE FRANCS printed vertically at the far right. A multicolour map of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is positioned in the upper right, above the issuing authority inscription, and an anti-counterfeiting warning LE CONTREFACTEUR EST PUNI DE SERVITUDE PENALE is printed in the lower right field.
Reverse lettering BANQUE CENTRALE DU CONGO 1000F MILLE FRANCS ELFU MOJA TSHINUNU KOTO MOKO DIFUNDA MOSI LE CONTREFACTEUR EST PUNI DE SERVITUDE PENALE
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The Banque Centrale du Congo name dates from 1997, when Laurent-Désiré Kabila renamed the country from Zaire and simultaneously overhauled the monetary institutions that had operated under Mobutu. Jean-Claude Masangu Mulongo served as governor from 1997 to 2013, making his signature the anchor of the earlier dates in this long print run; Deogratias Mutombo succeeded him and carried the series through its later issues.

The "Printed: 30.04.1945" field in the source data is almost certainly a cataloging artifact — the Banque Centrale du Congo did not exist until 1997. P#101 circulated during a period when the franc congolais itself was only introduced in 1998, replacing the new zaïre at a rate of 100,000 to one.

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