Guinean syli
Appearance
(Redirected from ISO 4217:GNE)
syli guinéen (French) | |
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ISO 4217 | |
Code | GNS GNE |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1⁄100 | cauri |
Banknotes | 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 500 sylis |
Coins | 50 cauris, 1, 2, 5 sylis |
Demographics | |
User(s) | Guinea |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea |
Website | www |
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. |
The syli was the currency of Guinea between 1971 and 1985. It was subdivided into 100 cauris. The Susu language|Sosso]] word syli means "elephant", while cauri refers to the shells formerly used as currency. The syli replaced the Guinean franc at a rate of 1 syli = 10 francs.
Coins of 50 cauris, 1, 2 and 5 sylis were made of aluminium. Banknotes of the 1971 series were issued in denominations of 10, 25, 50 and 100 sylis. A second series of banknotes was issued in 1980, this time in different colours and with four additional denominations – 1, 2, 5 and 500 sylis notes.
The syli was replaced by the franc guinéen in 1985 at par.
Banknotes
[edit]1971 notes | |||||
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Image | Value | Main Colour | Obverse | Reverse | Date of issue |
[1] | 10 sylis | Brown | Patrice Lumumba | People with bananas | 1971 |
[2] | 25 sylis | Dark brown | King Béhanzin of Dahomey | Man and cows | |
[3] | 50 sylis | Green | Alpha Yaya Diallo (King of Labé) | Kinkon hydroelectric plant | |
[4] | 100 sylis | Violet | Samori Ture | Steam shovel and two dump trucks | |
1980 notes | |||||
[5] | 1 syli | Olive green | Mafory Bangoura | text "un syli" | 1980 |
[6] | 2 sylis | Orange | King Mohammed V of Morocco | text "deux sylis" | |
[7] | 5 sylis | Blue | Kwame Nkrumah | People with bananas | |
[8] | 10 sylis | Red | Patrice Lumumba | People with bananas | |
[9] | 25 sylis | Dark gren | King Behazin of Dahomey | Man and cows | |
[10] | 50 sylis | Dark brown | Alpha Yaya Diallo (King of Labé) | Kinkon hydroelectric plant | |
[11] | 100 sylis | Blue | Samori Ture | Steam shovel and two dump trucks | |
[12] | 500 sylis | Dark brown | Josip Broz Tito | People's Palace, Conakry | |
For table standards, see the banknote specification table. |
References
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Money of Guinea.
- Guinea at Infotech 2003