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French Equatorial Africa - 50 Francs 1957 - Pick # 31 - VG/Fine

Description

The 50 Francs banknote from the Institut d'Émission de l'Afrique Équatoriale Française et du Cameroun is a remarkable piece of currency highlighting the cultural heritage of the region. The front of the note features a striking illustration of a woman in traditional attire, elegantly posed against a backdrop of lush vegetation. This representation not only symbolizes the people of Cameroon but also reflects the agricultural richness of the area. The note’s color palette, dominated by earthy tones and vibrant greens, adds to its aesthetic appeal while showcasing intricate patterns and details. The reverse side, although not depicted, likely complements this theme with symbols and designs relevant to the region's heritage. This banknote serves as a testament to the artistry and tradition embedded within African currencies and represents a vital piece of history.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 50 Francs banknote features a beautifully illustrated woman clothed in traditional attire, conveying cultural authenticity. She is shown in a welcoming pose, holding branches of a plant, suggesting a connection to agriculture. The background consists of various shades of green and beige, enhancing the serene, natural vibe. The banknote is adorned with the denomination '50' prominently displayed, along with the issuing institute's name and a serial number at the top. Empty spaces are artistically filled with leaves, creating a harmonious blend of flora and an engaging narrative. Furthermore, the presence of signatures from officials adds a layer of legitimacy and authenticity, emphasizing the note's official capacity.

Reverse (back)
Although the reverse side of the note is not shown, it typically showcases complementary graphics or symbols relevant to the economy or culture of the region. Often found on similar banknotes, elements like local wildlife, agricultural symbols, or historical landmarks are common. It likely continues the earthy color palette and ornate patterns found on the front, maintaining consistency in design. Security features such as watermarks or micro-text may also be present to deter counterfeiting, indicative of the note's value and importance.

Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 25  —  € 35
Current bid
€ 10
Minimum bid
€ 11
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Ends on: 14/02/2026 15:00 (CET)
Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 25  —  € 35
Sold for
€ 10
Minimum price was not reached
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Date
€ 10 (Your bid) M1759
21/01/2026 - 13:57
Specifications
Auction
E - Auction # 19 / World Banknotes / February
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
French Equatorial Africa
Year
1957

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