West African States 5-FRANCS (KM2a)

Composition
Aluminum-nickel-bronze
Country
West African States
Approx. Size
20mm
Area
Africa
Animal Class
Mammals
Species
Rhim Gazelle
KM#
2

The Rhim Gazelle (Gazella leptoceros) is a nomadic antelope found in isolated pockets across the central Sahara Desert. They are well adapted to desert conditions, and can obtain almost all of their necessary water from the dew on the plants they eat. There are fewer than 2,500 known in the wild (as of 2010).

West African States

Agent's Photo
Area
Africa

loc_west_african_statesThe Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is a group of countries that was founded in 1975 to promote economic integration. A common currency has existed from 1961 to present (used by Benin, Senegal, Burkina-Faso, Ivory Coast, Mali, Togo, and Niger). The currency was originally issued for the French West Africa territories, and carried on with the formation of the WAS in 1975. Five member countries have also formed the West African Monetary Zone and plan to introduce a common currency -- the Eco -- by 2015. Please see the link below for a list of current (and suspended) members of WAS.

West African States on Wikipedia

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