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Guinean franc

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Currency of Guinea
Guinean franc
franc guinéen (French)
5000 franc of the old series1000 franc of the old series
ISO 4217
CodeGNF (numeric: 324)
Unit
SymbolFG‎ (possibly also Fr or GFr)
Denominations
Subunit
1100centime(never used)
Banknotes
 Freq. used100, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000 francs
 Rarely used25, 50 francs
Coins1, 5, 10, 25, 50 francs
Demographics
User(s) Guinea
Issuance
Central bankCentral Bank of the Republic of Guinea
 Websitewww.bcrg-guinee.org
Valuation
Inflation7.9%
 SourceThe World Factbook, 2016 est.

TheGuinean franc (French:franc guinéen,ISO 4217 code:GNF) is thecurrency ofGuinea. It is subdivided into one hundredcentimes, but no centime denominations were ever issued.

History

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First Guinean franc

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The first Guinean franc was introduced in 1959 to replace theCFA franc. There were 1, 5, 10 and 25 francs coins (made ofaluminium bronze) withbanknotes (dated 1958) in 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 and 10,000 francs denominations. A second series of banknotes dated 1er MARS 1960 was issued on 1 March 1963, without the 10,000 francs. This series was printed without imprint by Thomas De La Rue, and includes more colors, enhanced embossing, and improved security features.[1] A new issue of coins in 1962 was made ofcupronickel.

In 1971, the franc was replaced bysyli at a rate of 1 syli = 10 francs. 20 percent was used by francs

Second Guinean franc

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The Guinean franc was reintroduced as Guinea's currency in 1985, at par with the syli. The coins came in denominations of 1, 5 and 10 francs made of brass clad steel, with brass 25 francs (1987) and cupronickel 50 francs (1994) added later. Banknotes were first issued in denominations of 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 5000 francs. Guinean notes of this series are unique from those of other countries in that the date of issue features very prominently as part of the overall design on the lower left hand corner of each note.

A second series issued in 1998 dropped the 25 and 50 francs banknotes, since they had been replaced by coins. In 2006, the third issue were introduced in denomination of 500, 1000 and 5000 francs that are similar to previous issues, but the most notable change was the use of full printing of the notes and enhanced security features on each of the notes. Another change for this issue was the size of the 500 francs was reduced. On 11 June 2007, a 10,000 franc was issued.[2]

In 2010, a commemorative series of 1000, 5000, and 10,000 francs banknotes celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of both the Guinean franc and theBanque Centrale de la République de Guinée (BCRG)[3] was issued featuring a diamond-shaped logo of the event on the front side of each denomination inside of the watermark window to the right.

On July 9, 2012, the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea issued a new 10,000 francs banknote which is similar to the original issue, but it has been revised. The banknote's main color was changed from green to red, and instead of a diamond-shaped patch placed on the letters "RG" (for Republique de Guinée), it is now replaced by a holographic patch and the holographic security strip now showing on the reverse side.[4] On May 11, 2015, the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea issued a 20,000 franc banknote.[5] On January 21, 2018, the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea issued a revised banknote of 20,000 francs, with a reduced size and advanced security features. On March 1, 2019, on the 59th anniversary of the introduction of its national currency, the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea issued a revised banknote for 10,000 francs and issued a new banknote for 2,000 francs.

Currently, the smallest denomination in circulation is the 500 francs note due to diminished purchasing power.

Banknotes of the Guinean franc (current issues)
ImageValueDimensionsMain colorDescriptionDate of issueYear of issue
ObverseReverseObverseReverseWatermark
100 Francs GuinéensPurple, light-brown, pink and greenWoman;Coat of arms of GuineaBanana harvest2015
500 Francs GuinéensGreen, dark-olive and light-brownWoman with headscarf;Coat of arms of GuineaMining conveyor; headdressWoman with headscarf; letters "RF"2018
1,000 Francs GuinéensBrown, purple, red, light-blue and yellowWoman;Coat of arms of GuineaOpen pit bauxite mining, stalk of bananas2015
2,000 Francs GuinéensGreen and pale blueMan;Coat of arms of GuineaMount Nimba2018
5,000 Francs GuinéensPurpleWoman; corn;Coat of arms of GuineaKinkon hydroelectric plant2015
10,000 Francs GuinéensRedBoy;Coat of arms of GuineaField, Mount Loura with rock formation "Lady of Mali"2015
20,000 Francs GuinéensBlueWoman;Coat of arms of GuineaKaleta hydroelectric dam2018

Exchange rate

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As of 23 October 2018[update], 1 Euro is equal to 10,417.46 Guinean Francs, which means that the highest valued banknote, of 20,000 Francs, has a value of less than 2 Euros.

Current GNF exchange rates
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See also

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Historical:

References

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  1. ^Linzmayer, Owen (2012). "Guinea".The Banknote Book. San Francisco, CA: www.BanknoteNews.com.
  2. ^Nachthund (2007-01-07)."Update - Guinea". Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved2007-01-19.
  3. ^"Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on 2019-04-17. Retrieved2016-10-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^Guinea new 10,000-franc note confirmed BanknoteNews.com. Retrieved 2012-08-27.
  5. ^Guinea new 20,000-franc note (B338) confirmed BanknoteNews.com. July 16, 2015. Retrieved on 2015-07-24.

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