2007 Madagascar 10,000 Ariary Banknote
Obverse: The front of the banknote displays a mining scene, with large industrial trucks and an excavator moving materials in the foreground. The denomination "10,000 ARIARY" is printed in bold text at the top and bottom left corners. The note also features the text "BANKY FOIBEN'I MADAGASIKARA" (Central Bank of Madagascar) prominently at the top. Below the mining scene, the denomination is also written as "I RAY ALINA ARIARY" (Ten Thousand Ariary), along with the older currency equivalent, "50,000 FRANCS."
Obverse lettering: BANKY FOIBEN'I MADAGASIKARA, 10,000 ARIARY, 50,000 FRANCS, I RAY ALINA ARIARY
Reverse: The reverse side features a detailed illustration of the Rova of Antananarivo, a historic royal palace complex in Madagascar. The denomination "10,000 ARIARY" is printed in the top right and bottom left corners. A vertical security thread runs along the right edge, with repeating text "BFM 10,000" to indicate the value and the issuing authority. The text "BANKY FOIBEN'I MADAGASIKARA" is displayed again at the bottom, along with the serial number "A7830145T" printed in black.
Reverse lettering: BANKY FOIBEN'I MADAGASIKARA, 10,000 ARIARY, 50,000 FRANCS, I RAY ALINA
Size ±: 156 x 78 mm
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