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2000 Francs Small

Uitgever Banque de la République du Burundi
Jaar 2008
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Waarde 2000 Francs
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Opschrift voorzijde BANQUE DE LA REPUBLIQUE DU BURUNDI IBANKI YA REPUBLIKA Y`UBURUNDI DEUX MILLE FRANCS AMAFRANGA IBIHUMBI BIBIRI UBUMWE - IBIKORWA - AMAJAMBERE UNITE - TRAVAIL - PROGRESS 01-12-2008 LE GOUVERNEUR LE 1er VICE-GOUVERNEUR 2000
(Translation: Bank of the Republic of Burundi. Two thousand francs. Unity work progress. The governor, the 1st vice governor.)
Beschrijving keerzijde Green and blue print. A central vignette presents a lake and dam composition, rendered in a landscape format. Bilingual legends in French and Kirundi are arranged within the border design, accompanied by the denomination numeral 2000.
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Opmerkingen

The "Small" designation in the catalog name distinguishes this from the earlier, larger-format 2000 Francs notes and reflects a deliberate reduction in note dimensions that Burundi adopted as part of broader regional harmonization efforts in the 2000s. The redesigned series introduced tighter security specifications, though for a country that had only recently emerged from a protracted civil conflict — the Arusha Peace Agreement was signed in 2000 — rebuilding institutional confidence in the currency was as much a political matter as a technical one.

Watermark-only security on a denomination of this value was already considered minimal by contemporary central bank standards, a constraint almost certainly tied to printing contract costs rather than oversight.

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