West African CFA franc coins
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These FCFA coins are used for payments in the eight west African countries which share the common West African CFA franc currency (XOF): Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo.
On each of the West African CFA franc coins is the image of a traditional Akan gold weight in the shape of a coiled up sawfish.
In addition to XOF coins we also exchange West African CFA franc current banknotes, as well as older series withdrawn CFA franc banknotes.
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500 FCFA coin West Africa
The coin of 500 FCFA is the highest value coin in the West African Monetary Union. Like all other Western Africa CFA franc coins, it features the sawfish shaped gold weight of the Akan people. On the obverse side of the 500 FCFA piece are peanuts, coffee beans, chocolate beans and flowers.You get: £0.180001 XOF = £0.0003600000 -
250 FCFA coin West Africa
The denomination of 250 francs is not commonly found in circulation in West Africa. But the 250 franc coins are technically still legal tender.The 250 francs coin depicts farm crops and a map outline of Africa next to an Akan gold weight in the shape of a coiled up sawfish.You get: £0.090001 XOF = £0.0003600000 -
200 FCFA coin West Africa
The 200 FCFA coin features a Taku – Ashanti gold weight in the shape of a coiled up sawfish on the reverse side. The obverse side of the bimetallic 200 West African francs piece depicts the theme of harvest, showing corn, wheat and bananas.You get: £0.072001 XOF = £0.0003600000 -
50 FCFA coin West Africa
The silver-coloured coin of 50 francs from West Africa shows harvested crops including cacao beans, peanuts and coffee beans. The reverse side of the 50 XOF piece shows the akan gold weight in the shape of a coiled starfish that is depicted on all West African CFA coins.You get: £0.018001 XOF = £0.0003600000 -
25 FCFA coin West Africa
Similar to all FCFA coins, the 25 francs coin from West Africa shows the sawfish shaped gold weight of the Akan people, wrongly described by some as a tribal mask. The reverse side of the 25 francs piece has two versions: The commemorative coin issued since 1980 shows a female laborant pouring liquid in a … ContinuedYou get: £0.009001 XOF = £0.0003600000 -
10 FCFA coin West Africa
This 10 West African States CFA coin features a sawfish-shaped Akan gold weight on the obverse, and a head of an oryx surrounded by corn cobs on the reverse. The commemorative version of the 10 FCFA piece shows two women and a child filling baked clay water jars at a water pump.You get: £0.003601 XOF = £0.0003600000 -
5 FCFA coin West Africa
A sawfish-shaped tribal gold weight by the Akan people is shown on the obverse side of this 5 FCFA coin, in between the ‘5’ and the ‘F’. The reverse side of the five West African francs piece shows the head of an oryx, a type of gazelle, and farm crops including coffee beans, corn and … ContinuedYou get: £0.001801 XOF = £0.0003600000 -
1 FCFA coin West Africa
This 1 West African States CFA coin features its face value on the obverse, and a stylised Sawfish on the reverse. Due to its very low value, the 1 FCFA coin is no longer in general use in West Africa but it remains legal tender. Measuring only 15mm in diameter, it is one of the … ContinuedYou get: £0.000361 XOF = £0.0003600000