1000 francs 1997 — Cote d'Ivoire ( Pick: 111AG )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 francs issued in Cote d'Ivoire in 1997. It is cataloged under Pick number 111AG. This note features a color scheme of brown, yellow, and multicolour and is printed on cotton paper. It measures 147 x 80 mm and is signed by Charles Konan Banny (Le Gouverneur) and Ide Gnandou (Le President du Conseil des Ministres). The printing office responsible for its production is Banque de France.
The design elements of the note and any specific imagery on the front or back are not provided. Its denomination, year, and catalog reference mark it within the documented banknotes of this period.
In addition, the note is printed on cotton paper. Cote d'Ivoire gained independence on August 7, 1960.
The design elements of the note and any specific imagery on the front or back are not provided. Its denomination, year, and catalog reference mark it within the documented banknotes of this period.
In addition, the note is printed on cotton paper. Cote d'Ivoire gained independence on August 7, 1960.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Charles Konan Banny (Le Gouverneur); Ide Gnandou (Le President du Conseil des Ministres)
- Date of issue
- 1991
- Printing office
- Banque de France
- Paper
- cotton
- Colour
- brown, yellow, multicolour
- Dimensions
- 147 x 80 mm
- Pick catalog
- 111AG
About this banknote
The "Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest" issued this 1000 francs note in 1997. This series was introduced as part of efforts to harmonize currency designs among West African nations using the CFA franc, enhancing regional economic unity.
The front features local cultural motifs, with a central portrait and scenes illustrating daily life. The back shows traditional sculptures and women carrying goods against a backdrop of stilt houses. This banknote, identified as Pick 111AG, was printed by the Banque de France.