French Equatorial Africa was a monetary union created by France to provide a common currency for its territories in Central Africa, including what is now Central African Republic, Chad, Congo Republic and Gabon. The Union issued only a few coins, the last being these aluminum 1 and 2 Franc coins dated 1948. Both coins have the same design, with the figure of Marianne and some ships on the obverse and a Loder’s Gazelle on the reverse. After the constituent members gained independence in 1960, the union evolved into what is now the Central African States.
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