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Congo-Ruanda Urundi Banknotes Catalog

The history of banknotes in Congo-Rwanda Urundi is fascinating and reflects the political and economic changes in the region. From colonial times to the present day, these territories have undergone various transformations that are reflected in their paper money.

Colonial banknotes and transition

During the colonial period, the Central Bank of Belgian Congo and Rwanda-Urundi issued banknotes for the entire region. These banknotes, denominated in francs, featured designs that reflected the European influence and the natural wealth of the territory. After independence in the 1960s, each country began to issue its own currency. Congo adopted the zaire, while Rwanda and Burundi retained the franc as their unit of currency.

Current banknotes

Today, the Democratic Republic of Congo uses the Congolese franc, with banknotes that showcase the country's cultural and natural diversity. Rwanda, meanwhile, issues the Rwandan franc, whose banknotes are notable for their colorful designs and motifs celebrating the country's history and progress. An important milestone in the region's notafilia was the introduction of polymer banknotes in Rwanda in 2013, improving the durability and security of its paper money.

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Congo-Ruanda Urundi is a country that does not exist.This country is currently part of the old banknotes of Congo-Republic.

Valuable banknotes

The most valuable Congo-Ruanda Urundi banknotes sought after by collectors are the following:

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