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| 裏面の説明 | A large central vignette in green intaglio presents a banana plantation harvest scene, with workers cutting and loading bunches of bananas onto an ox-drawn cart amid dense banana palms and tropical trees. The composition extends across the full width of the note, conveying an agricultural panorama characteristic of Guinean export production. The denomination "5000" appears in each corner, with the title panel "CINQ MILLE FRANCS" across the top border. |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Microtext |
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Guinea declared independence from France on 2 October 1958 — the only French West African territory to vote "Non" in de Gaulle's constitutional referendum that year. The break was immediate and punitive: France withdrew its administrators, stripped the country's assets, and severed it from the CFA franc zone. Guinea needed its own currency almost overnight, and the resulting notes were produced in Czechoslovakia, a Cold War alignment that reflected both Soviet-bloc sympathy and the simple unavailability of Western printers willing to take the contract on short notice.
Státní Tiskárna Cenin, the Czechoslovak state security printer, had limited experience with African banknote commissions at this date. The microtext security feature on this series is notably modest by contemporary standards.