5000 Francs

5000 Francs - obverse5000 Francs - reverse

© Chucri Saba

Features

Issuer DjiboutiAfars and Issas (1967-1977)
Period French Overseas Territory (1967-1977)
Type Standard banknote
Year 1975
Value 5000 Francs
Currency Afars and Issas Franc (1967-1977)
Composition Paper
Size 162 × 86 mm
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
259083
References P# 35
Tracy L. Schmidt (editor); 2019. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Modern issues 1961-present (25th edition). Krause Publications, Iola, Wisconsin, United States.
And 2 more volumes.

Series: 1975 series

Obverse

Multicolour print; multicolour underprint; black serial numbers.

Left facing man head at lower right, forrest an children running in background. Text in French and Arabic.

Scripts: Arabic, Latin

Lettering:
5000
TERRITOIRE FRANÇAIS DES AFARS ET ISSAS
TRÉSOR PUBLIC
خمسة آلاف فرانك
CINQ MILLE FRANCS

Translation: French Territory of Affars and Issas. Public treasury. Five thousand francs.

Engraver: Jacques Jubert

Designer: Pierrette Lambert

Reverse

Multicolour print; multicolour underprint.

Aerial view of Djibouti at centre, traditional daggers at left. Text in French and Arabic.

Scripts: Arabic, Latin

Lettering:
۵۰۰۰
TERRITOIRE FRANÇAIS DES AFARS ET ISSAS
TRÉSOR PUBLIC
5000
CINQ MILLE FRANCS
SERONT PUNIS DE TRAVAUX FORCÉS LES CONTREFACTEURS ET CEUX QUI
AURONT FAIT USAGE DE BILLETES CONTREFAITS

Translation: 5000. French Territory of Affars and Issas. Public treasury. Five thousand francs. The counterfeiters and those who will have used counterfeit notes will be punished with forced labor.

Engraver: Henri Renaud

Designer: Pierrette Lambert

Watermark

Coat of arms.

Printer

Banque de France, France

Comments

Issue date April 21, 1975

See also

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Date No. printed VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1975)  1 100 000 Series A1/L1
ND (1975)  Specimen

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