Equatorial African States
Equatorial African States is a monetary union formed in 1960, and consists of the now-independent Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo Republic and Gabon. After 1964, banknotes were issued in the name of each country in the union, and then by Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale for each country. After 1993, BEAC countries share common banknotes with only a branch code on each note signifying the country.
1961-1962 Issue
B101c (
Ethnic Bamileke at Dock of Douala
- LK551c
- P-1c
Ethnic Bamileke at Dock of Douala
- Printer: BdF
- ND (1962)
- Sig 1
- Watermark: Woman's head
For notes with this same design, see Félix Éboué omnibus
B102as (
Ethnic Bamileke at Dock of Douala
- LK551g
- P-2s
Ethnic Bamileke at Dock of Douala
- Printer: BdF
- ND (1962)
- Sig 1
- Specimen
- Watermark: Woman's head
- ONE HUNDRED FRANCS overprinted on B101c
For notes with this same design, see Félix Éboué omnibus
1963-1968 Issue
B201a (
Elephants in River
- LK552a
- P-3a
Elephants in River
- Printer: BdF
- ND (1963)
- Sig 1
- Code A
- Watermark: Woman's head
B202b (
Satellite Dish, Camel Caravan
- LK553b
- P-4b
Satellite Dish, Camel Caravan
- Printer: BdF
- ND (1963)
- Intaglio
- Sig 1
- Code B
- Watermark: Woman's head
B203a (
Lumber cultivation
- LK555a
- P-5a
Lumber cultivation
- Printer: BdF
- ND (1963)
- Intaglio
- Sig 1
- Watermark: Woman's head