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5000 Francs CFA

Issuer Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest
Year 2003-2026
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Value 5000 Francs CFA CFA (5000 XOF)
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Obverse description Green and dark green on light green underprint. Central vignette of a large traditional West African mask in intaglio, with a plantation or agricultural scene to the right. Issuer name in vertical guilloche band at left; denomination numerals «5000» at upper right and lower left.
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread
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The CFA franc zone is governed by two separate central banks — BCEAO covers the eight West African states, BEAC the six Central African ones — and the notes are not interchangeable despite sharing a name and peg to the euro. This 5000 franc denomination is the highest-value note in regular BCEAO circulation for most of the series' run, making the signature combinations more than bureaucratic detail: each pairing reflects a Minister of Finance and a BCEAO Governor, both of whom must countersign, drawn from different member states by institutional convention.

Nineteen distinct signature combinations across roughly sixteen years is an unusually dense rotation for a single Pick number, driven by the political volatility of member states — Guinea-Bissau's José Mário Vaz, for instance, later became that country's president before being ousted in a prolonged constitutional crisis.

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