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Title: Belgian Congo & Ruanda-Urundi 10 "Dix" Francs Bank Note (Fair). Denomination: Ten Francs. Pick #: 30. Issue: Bancque Centrale Du Congo Belge Et Du Ruanda-Urundi. Country of Origin: Belgium Congo, Rwanda and Urundi. Date: 01 May 1955. Serial Number: L335023 Signature: Director and Governor. Info: 129mm x 67mm, with date 01.05.55 on Obverse. Ruanda-Urundi - later Rwanda-Burundi, was a colonial territory, once part of German East Africa, which was occupied by troops from the Belgian Congo during the East African campaign in World War I and was administered by Belgium under military occupation from 1916 to 1922. It was subsequently awarded to Belgium as a Class-B Mandate under the League of Nations in 1922 and became a Trust Territory of the United Nations in the aftermath of World War II and the dissolution of the League. In 1962 Ruanda-Urundi became the two independent states of Rwanda and Burundi. Front: Soldier of the "Public Force" (Askari) Lettering: Banque Centrale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda-Urundi Reverse: Giraffe Centrale Bank van Belgisch Congo en Ruanda-Urundi Condition: Fair, a well used note, small pinholes, tears on the borders. Price: R 125.00Inc Vat.
FAIR (FR): A limp, dirty and very well used note. Larger pieces may be half torn off or missing besides the defects mentioned under the Good category. Tears will be larger, obscured portions of the note will be bigger.