30-6-1950 Sig 1: Dejouany/Gonon Series W 80 - G 94 Intro: 1962 5,000 francs = 1,000 ariary

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30-6-1950 Sig 1: Dejouany/Gonon Series W 80 - G 94 Intro: 1962 5,000 francs = 1,000 ariary

Details

Obverse: Horizontal black INSTITUT D’ÉMISSION MALGACHE / Famoaham-Bolan’ny Repoblika Malagasy overprint; French text; Joseph Simon Gallieni; workers in rice paddy; young Bara girl with plaits

Reverse: French text; palm trees and six huts from Nord-Ouest (northwest) coast of Madagascar; Sakalava woman with plaits carrying baby on back

Basic Information

GSID:

120133

Denomination:

5,000 francs = 1,000 ariary

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

30-6-1950 Sig 1: Dejouany/Gonon Series W 80 - G 94 Intro: 1962

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Multicolor

Note Dimension:

171 x 110 mm

Printer:

(Banque de France)

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