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Comoros 10000 Francs banknote of 2006

2019-11-29 Fri

The Comoros is a volcanic archipelago off Africa’s east coast, in the warm Indian Ocean waters of the Mozambique Channel. The nation state’s largest island, Grande Comore (Ngazidja) is ringed by beaches and old lava from active Mt. Karthala volcano. Around the port and medina in the capital, Moroni, are carved doors and a white colonnaded mosque, the Ancienne Mosquée du Vendredi, recalling the islands’ Arab heritage.

It became part of the French colonial empire in the end of 19th century before becoming independent in 1975. The Comoros is one of the world's poorest countries. The Comoros Franc is the official currency of Comoros. It is nominally subdivided into 100 centimes, although no centime denominations have ever been issued. The first Comorian paper money was issued in 1920. The Central Bank of the Comros (French: Banque Centrale des Comores, BCC), the central bank of the Comoros: a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, has the authority to issue banknotes in Comoros.

Today we are discussing a 10000 Francs banknote issued in 2006. The obverse features a Tower building to left and a portrait of an old man to centre. The reverse depicts a turtle to centre right and Ylang-ylang flowers. This yellow note has the BCC Bank logo as its watermark.

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