Estados de África Occidental de Costa de Marfil 1000 francos P-103Ad ser# 15788
- SIN ARANCELES ESTADOUNIDENSES: Clientes en Estados Unidos : en 2025, el presidente Trump firmó órdenes que (a) imponen aranceles (impuestos) a los billetes y monedas coleccionables (HTC 9705) enviados desde otros países, desde el 10 % hasta el 50 % ; y (b) ordenó al servicio postal aplicar aranceles a TODOS los paquetes entrantes, incluso los de bajo valor. (c) Para empeorar las cosas, a menudo se añaden tarifas de procesamiento de alrededor de $30, lo que convierte un pedido de $20 en un costo de entre $50 y $60. Desde nuestra perspectiva, esto está perjudicando gravemente a las pequeñas empresas, tanto en Estados Unidos como a nuestros colegas y vecinos cercanos en Canadá y en todo el mundo. Sin embargo:
- SOMOS VENDEDOR ESTADOUNIDENSE en Washington, D.C., así que, como cliente estadounidense, USTED PAGA SOLO EL PRECIO DE COMPRA Y EL ENVÍO que le muestra eBay. Sin sorpresas al recibir su paquete, sin impuestos del 10% al 50% ni cargos administrativos de $30, ¡solo para recibir lo que ya pagó!
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Los clientes fuera de los EE. UU. no se ven afectados y realizamos envíos diarios a clientes satisfechos en Australia, Canadá, toda Europa, Hong Kong, Israel, Japón, Nueva Zelanda, Singapur, Corea del Sur, Taiwán, Bangladesh, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Islandia, Kuwait, Malasia, Panamá, Qatar, Arabia Saudita y Sri Lanka.
- Recibirás el billete exacto que aparece en las imágenes, con (por supuesto) exactamente el mismo número de serie que se muestra.
- Devuelva el billete dentro de los 14 días posteriores a su recepción para obtener un reembolso si no queda satisfecho.
- Color: multicolor
- Anverso: Hombre y mujer de África occidental
- Atrás : Hombre de África occidental
- Firmas: Boubé Umarou Yézid y Robert Julienne
- El franco CFA de África Occidental (XOF) se introdujo en 1945 como el franco de las Colonias Francesas de África y se fijó inicialmente en 1 CFA = 1,70 francos franceses, y posteriormente se fortaleció a 1 CFA = 2 francos en 1948. Después de la independencia, la región preservó la unidad monetaria a través del BCEAO, cuya membresía incluyó ocho usuarios duraderos : Benín, Burkina Faso, Costa de Marfil, Malí, Níger, Senegal, Togo y, más tarde , Guinea-Bissau (se unió en 1997), así como participantes de corta duración como Mauritania (hasta 1973) y Malí , que se retiró en 1962 para crear el franco maliense antes de reincorporarse al XOF en 1984. La moneda permaneció fijada al franco francés hasta la devaluación de 1994 ( 1 franco francés = 100 CFA , anteriormente 50), y luego al euro desde En 1999 , 1 euro = 655,957 CFA . El XOF ha evolucionado así, de una unidad colonial a una de las uniones monetarias regionales más longevas del mundo, combinando la emisión compartida con una paridad externa estable que ha moldeado la integración económica de África Occidental.
- Boubé Umarou Yézid fue un alto funcionario financiero activo en la década posterior a la independencia de Níger. Trabajando en el Ministerio de Finanzas de Níger y sus instituciones monetarias regionales, se convirtió en una de las primeras voces del país en la coordinación económica de África Occidental. Su cartera abarcó la administración fiscal, la presupuestación estatal y la participación de Níger en estructuras de gobernanza monetaria compartida. Su firma aparece en los billetes de francos CFA de África Occidental (XOF) de la década de 1960, ya que se desempeñó como representante de Níger ante el Consejo de Administración del BCEAO. En ese momento, los billetes del BCEAO llevaban la firma del gobernador junto con la de un miembro rotatorio del consejo nacional de uno de los estados de la unión. Si bien Boubé Umarou Yézid ocupó el puesto de Níger en el consejo, su firma se utilizó en las tiradas correspondientes, lo que lo situó entre los firmantes identificables de las primeras emisiones de francos CFA posteriores a la independencia.
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Envíos fuera de Estados Unidos:
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- Entrega a Australia/dependencias, Canadá, Europa (excepto BG/BH/BY/HR/MD/ME/MK/RU/UA) y dependencias (UK BOT-CI-IM, FR COM, AW BQ CU FO GL SJ SX), Hong Kong, Israel/Palestina, Japón, Nueva Zelanda/dependencias, Singapur, Corea del Sur, Taiwán ROC: 1 a 3 semanas.
- Entrega a Bangladesh, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Islandia, Kuwait, Malasia, Panamá, Qatar, Arabia Saudita y Sri Lanka: 1 a 5 semanas (reconozca el retraso al realizar el pedido).
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Devoluciones: 14 días desde su recepción.
Autenticidad: Todos los billetes tienen garantía de autenticidad, proceden de proveedores confiables y están verificados.
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Who is World Money Store?
World Money Store is me, Βrian Grοss, the sole proprietor of this small business, based in Washington D.C. I've spend half my adult life in The Netherlands and Mexico and have an addiction to travel, history and languages (Spanish, Dutch Russian and a few others); Arabic my current challenge. My personal instagram is @df2dc.
I've been on ebay for 22 years, and I am also on Whatnot. I put together the website myself, and do all the purchasing.
I travel around the world to personally select a range of banknotes that I KNOW match the interests of my customers, and by traveling to the right places, I get them at the best prices, too.
I have three main groups of customers:
1. the ones who love diverse colorful and affordable notes from around the world
2. those who love to own pieces of the propaganda of communist dictatorships (Cuba, North Korea) and "bad guys" like the Ayatollah, Saddam, Gadaffi. Iran (Shah, Ayatollah), Syria (Assad, current).
3. those who seek Venezuelan and Iranian currency. We sell banknotes for collecting purposes only (our intention).
I happen to have a lot of depth and breadth in Mexico and Brazil, in addition to Cuba and Iran.
I don't focus on anything from the U.S. and Canada, items from before World War II, "lucky" serial numbers, or PMG-graded items.
Buy with Confidence
- You will receive (a) banknote(s) similar to the one in the picture, in the condition mentioned in the listing title such as UNC, VF, etc. See below for definitions.
- Serial numbers will vary
- Authenticity: All banknotes are guaranteed genuine currency, sourced from reliable suppliers and verified by our team. Exception: some souvenir and gold foil notes that are clearly marked as souvenir, fantasy, gold foil, etc.
- Return the banknote within 14 days of receipt for your money back if not satisfied.
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Banknote Condition Guide (UNC, XF, VF, F etc.)
- UNC (Uncirculated): No folds/creases; full crispness/sheen. May have "half moon" at edge of security thread.
- AU (About Uncirculated): Nearly perfect, with a single light fold or handling mark that doesn't break the paper. Crisp and colorful.
- XF a.k.a. EF (Extremely Fine): Crisp, firm, bright; a few light folds or one firm crease.
- VF Plus: Minor folds/stains; white areas are bright, still not quite Extra Fine.
- VF (Very Fine): Several folds; paper firmer than average; corners lightly worn.
- VF Minus: VF but may show foxing (yellow/brown patches), thinner paper, more folds/wrinkles/small tears (1-3 mm), otherwise intact.
- F (Fine): Well-used, many folds or creases; paper is soft; some soiling and/or pen marks.
- VG (Very Good) / Limp/worn/faded with heavy creasing/edge wear/tears.
Coin grading guide
- BU (Brilliant Uncirculated): Mint luster, never used
- UNC (Uncirculated): No wear, may have minor bag marks
- VF: clear, readable, noticeably worn, duller surfaces, dirt/toning common
- XF: sharp detail, light high-point wear, traces of luster, mostly clean fields
- AU: near-mint detail, luster largely present, only tiny rub, minimal grime
- F (Fine): Significant wear, major details visible
- G (Good): Heavy wear, outlines and shape remain
A note on “dirt” and dark spots
Circulated coins often show some toning (natural color change of the metal) and sometimes adhered dirt/deposits (a bonded film or small patch that cannot be removed without conservation or cleaning). A coin can still be correctly graded VF/XF/AU even if it has a small, stubborn smudge—that typically affects eye appeal, not the underlying wear grade, unless it is corrosion or damage.
Very Fine (VF) coin
What VF means: The coin has seen real circulation. Major features are clear, but high points are noticeably worn down.
Wear & detail (what you’ll see)
- Moderate wear across the whole design
- High points are flattened/rounded (not sharp)
- Most major elements are fully visible (portrait, emblem, date, legends)
- Inner detail is partially worn: hair strands, feather lines, leaf veins may be merged or softened
- Rim is complete; lettering should be readable and strong
Marks, scratches, and rims
- Many small contact marks from circulation
- Light scratches/hairlines are common
- Small rim nicks or bumps may appear
- No single deep gouge should dominate the coin (unless disclosed as a problem)
Brilliance / luster
- No mint luster
- Surface looks matte or uniformly dull
- Any “shine” is usually from wear smoothing, not original luster
Color, toning, and dirt
- Toning is often medium gray/brown (varies by metal)
- Darker color may collect in recesses
- Adhered grime in protected areas is common
- You may see a small dark smudge/spot (a few mm) that cannot be removed without conservation
In plain terms: VF is solid, honest circulation with full readability and strong main design, but clearly worn.
Extremely Fine (XF) coin
What XF means: Only light circulation. The design is sharp, with wear mainly limited to the highest points.
Wear & detail (what you’ll see)
- Light wear on the highest points only
- Most inner detail remains crisp: separation in hair, feathers, shield lines, leaf structure
- Legends, date, and rims are sharp and well-defined
- High-point flatness is present but limited and localized
Marks, scratches, and rims
- Fewer marks than VF
- Small contact ticks may be present
- Light hairlines possible
- Rim usually clean with only minor nicks
Brilliance / luster
- Some original luster may remain, especially in protected areas (around lettering, inside wreaths, fields near devices)
- Coin may show a slight “flash” when tilted, but not full cartwheel luster
Color, toning, and dirt
- Toning tends to be lighter and thinner than VF
- Dirt is usually limited to crevices
- A stubborn smudge can exist, but it will stand out more against the otherwise clean surfaces
In plain terms: XF still looks “sharp” at a glance—most detail is there—with only light wear on the tops.
About Uncirculated (AU) coin
The coin looks close to uncirculated but has the slightest wear (often called “rub” or “friction”) on the highest points.
Wear & detail (what you’ll see)
- Nearly full detail
- Only the very highest points show faint friction (cheekbone, hair curls, eagle breast, crown tips, etc.)
- No broad flattening; design remains crisp
Marks, scratches, and rims
- Contact marks may exist (coins can get marks without heavy wear)
- “Bag marks” (small dings from storage/handling) may appear
- Major scratches or damage are not expected unless disclosed
Brilliance / luster
- Most mint luster is present
- Often shows a clear “cartwheel” effect when rotated in light
- The only dull areas should be on the tiny rub points
Color, toning, and dirt
- Toning may be present, sometimes attractive
- Dirt/deposits should be minimal
- A small dark patch (few mm) can still occur from old residue or contamination; it may be non-removable without conservation
- If the patch is corrosion/etching (metal damage), that is a problem, and should be disclosed separately
In plain terms: AU is a “near-mint” circulated coin—luster mostly intact, with only a whisper of wear.
Final thoughts
Grade primarily describes wear. Surface issues can exist at any grade:
- A coin can be VF/XF/AU and still have a small, stubborn smudge
- A coin with corrosion, pitting, holes, deep gouges, harsh cleaning, or heavy rim damage is considered a problem coin the we will describe specifically in the listing.