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Chinese name: BEAC Franc Chinese abbreviation: CFA francs Currency conversion 1 franc = 100 points Currency: 1,2,5,10,25,50,100,500 francs Text description Emblem: Square shield. Face shield has a tall stout mangrove, which is a growth of tropical trees in the wetlands. Shield top with six yellow Star of David, a symbol of the country's six original zoning. With the Spanish words "unity, peace, and justice" on the lower sash. Flags: Central painted the flag emblem. Green symbolizes wealth, white symbolizes peace, red symbolizes the spirit of the struggle for independence, blue symbolizes the ocean. Coins name: the name of the country Country Name: Republic of Equatorial Guinea Country Chinese abbreviation: Equatorial Guinea Country English name: the republic of equatorial guinea Respective continents: Africa Area: 28,051.46 square kilometers (26,017.46 square kilometers of which part of the mainland, islands 2,034 square kilometers) Capital Capital: Malabo Capital Product Name: malabo Overview and history Located in the central and western Africa, the west by the Atlantic Ocean, north of Cameroon, East, South and Gabon at the junction. 1471 ~ 1778, the Portuguese have occupied Bioko, Corisco and Anno this and other islands. 1778, Portugal will include these three islands, including Aoge Wei River (now Gabon) to the Niger River in coastal areas placed under Spanish influence. 1845 West establish colonial rule. January 1964 implementation of "internal self-government." October 12, 1968 formally declared independence.
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BEAC Franc Profile
Carry translated: 1XAF = 100 centimes (cents) Exchange rate: between African franc to the euro at a fixed rate of 1 EUR = 655.957 Central African francs. Central African CFA franc and the U.S. dollar exchange rate between the euro as the market fluctuate. Pegged currency euro = CFA655.957 Central African CFA franc coins currently in circulation unit 1/100 centime Currency Symbol FCFA centime c Alias céfa, franc Coins 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 500 francs Banknotes 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 francs
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BEAC Franc History
Form BEAC Franc: Central Africa, Congo, Gabon, Chad, the four countries in 1959, the establishment of a customs union equator, and the issue of African Franc, currency faces are: Central African Republic, Congo, Gabon, Chad, Central African Republic Bank, There are three antelope head emblems. Use of regional African Franc Issuing Bank: December 8, 1964, held in the Congolese capital Brazzaville, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Gabon 5 summit, it was decided to establish the Central African Economic and Customs Union tariff equator to replace the original Union. By Equatorial Africa National Bank (RMB surface is; ETATS DE LAFRIQUE EQUATORIALE BANQUE CENTRALE three antelope head emblems) and Cameroon Bank (RMB surface is; ETATS DE LAFRIQUE EQUATORIALE BANQUE CENTRALE CAMEROUN three antelope head emblems) issued equatorial African countries francs ( and the French franc ratio of 50:1). National Bank of Central African Founded: 1973, Africa was established five countries instead of the original Bank of Central African States and African countries, Cameroon, Equatorial Bank, will also be issued BEAC Francs, referred to as the Central African Franc (CFAF BEAC). Currency surface is; Bank of Central African States (BANQUE DES ETATS DE LAFRIQUE CENTRALE BEAC) has three antelope head emblems. Equatorial Guinea: December 19, 1983, Equatorial Guinea formally joined the Central African Economic and Customs Union, becoming the sixth member, and issued coins with their country names.
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Central African Franc differences between countries issued
1,1978, the Central African emperor Bokassa period, the Central African Empire had the title (EMPIRE CENTRICAINE) issued a 100 francs coins. 2, Cameroon official languages, French and English, which is the title issued coins reflected. Another 100 francs for the sector back in 1973, a slight difference. 3, Equatorial Guinea issued coins, regardless of the nominal value of the size of the country names are labeled (REPUBLICA DE GUINEA ECUATORIAL). The back of the small denomination coins issued with a unified African franc on the back, there is a significant difference.
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Equity Securities
BEAC Franc Profile Carry translated: 1XAF = 100 centimes (cents) Exchange rate: between African franc to the euro at a fixed rate of 1 EUR = 655.957 Central African francs. Central African CFA franc and the U.S. dollar exchange rate between the euro as the market fluctuate. Form BEAC Franc: Central Africa, Congo, Gabon, Chad, the four countries in 1959, the establishment of a customs union equator, and the issue of African Franc, currency faces are: Central African Republic, Congo, Gabon, Chad, Central African Republic Bank ( REP CENTRAFRINE CONGO GABON TCHD BANQUE CENTALE see Figure 1) has three antelope head emblems. Figure I Issuing Bank: December 8, 1964, held in the Congolese capital Brazzaville, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Gabon 5 summit, it was decided to establish the Central African Economic and Customs Union tariff equator to replace the original Union. Equatorial Africa by the National Bank (RMB surface is; ETATS DE LAFRIQUE EQUATORIALE BANQUE CENTRALE three antelope head emblems see Figure II) and Cameroon Bank (RMB surface is; ETATS DE LAFRIQUE EQUATORIALE BANQUE CENTRALE CAMEROUN three antelope head emblems see figure III) Issue equatorial African countries francs (FRF ratio and 50:1). Figure II Figure III National Bank of Central African Founded: 1973, Africa was established five countries instead of the original Bank of Central African States and African countries, Cameroon, Equatorial Bank, will also be issued BEAC Francs, referred to as the Central African Franc (CFAF BEAC). Currency surface is; National Bank Africa (BANQUE DES ETATS DE LAFRIQUE CENTRALE BEAC Figure IV) has three antelope head emblems. Figure IV 5 African States also dubbed their respective country name issued coins: Equatorial Guinea: December 19, 1983, Equatorial Guinea formally joined the Central African Economic and Customs Union, becoming the sixth member, and issued coins with their country names. Central African Franc differences between countries issued 1,1978, the Central African emperor Bokassa period, the Central African Empire had the title (EMPIRE CENTRICAINE) issued a 100 francs coins. 2, Cameroon official languages, French and English, which is the title issued coins reflected. Another 100 francs for the sector back in 1973, a slight difference. 3, Equatorial Guinea issued coins, regardless of the nominal value of the size of the country names are labeled (REPUBLICA DE GUINEA ECUATORIAL). The back of the small denomination coins issued with a unified African franc on the back, there is a significant difference.