Reference:
Pick: #P210U , The Banknote Book: B110U
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Description
Cameroon. Bank of the Central African States (BEAC). 2002 Issues. Dimensions: 150 x 80 mm. Material: paper. Watermark: three antelope heads and electrotype BEAC. Printer: Bank of France. Holographic strip. Transvision system. Another safety sign intended to prevent reproduction with the printing of small yellow circles also called "Omron rings". Windowed security thread with printed CEMAC. The note was put into circulation from 24-11-2003. Multicolor printing on front and back. Texts in French. Description of the front: in the center at the top, the words "BANK OF CENTRAL AFRICAN STATES" are printed in purple on two lines. The full banknote number is printed twice in black and purple at the top and bottom of the drawing. The letters "U" in black on the sides indicate the country of issue code for Cameroon. In the center, a view of the BEAC headquarters in Yaoundé, Cameroon and on the right the portrait of a young woman in purple. The value in letters "TEN THOUSAND FRANCS" is printed in pink in the center at the bottom in a frieze. Description of the back: in the center at the top, the label of the issuing institute "BANK OF CENTRAL AFRICAN STATES" is printed in purple on two lines. The value “10,000” is printed in purple in the upper corners. In the center, the symbols of modernity with an airplane, a satellite antenna, a compass rose and an railroad engine. Five combinations of signatures printed in purple with The Governor and A Auditor. On the right, the watermark and below in a frieze, the year of issue "2002" printed in purple. Below in the left corner, the article of the penal code is printed in a cartridge. No specimen known for the Type.