Author:Christopher Mitchell Update:2024-09-01

Comorian Franc

  The Comorian Franc is the official currency of the Comoros, a small island nation located in the Indian Ocean. It was introduced in 1981 to replace the French Franc, which had been in use since the country's colonial period. The currency is issued by the Central Bank of the Comoros and is available in both paper and coin form. The exchange rate of the Comorian Franc is determined by market forces and is subject to fluctuations. While the currency has faced some challenges in the past, such as high inflation rates, efforts have been made to stabilize its value and promote economic growth in the country. Overall, the Comorian Franc plays a crucial role in the Comoran economy and is an important symbol of the country's independence and sovereignty.


Below is the related paper currencies in Comorian Franc.

 2006         KMF10000  

kmf_10000_2006_o.jpg  kmf_10000_2006_o.jpg
   2005         KMF1000  
kmf_1000_2005_o.jpg  kmf_1000_2005_o.jpg
   2005         KMF2000  
kmf_2000_2005_o.jpg  kmf_2000_2005_o.jpg
   2006         KMF5000  
kmf_5000_2006_o.jpg  kmf_5000_2006_o.jpg
   2006         KMF500  
kmf_500_2006_o.jpg  kmf_500_2006_o.jpg

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