Cameroon
:Central African CFA franc
Cameroon – Central African franc
The Central African franc is the monetary unit for Cameroon, Chad, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Congo and Central African Republic
The international currency code of the Central African franc (CFA) is XAF.
At the moment, the franc is pegged to the Euro at an exchanging rate of: 100 CFA francs = 0,152449 Euro
It is used in territories covering 3 000 000 square kilometers. It is issued by the Bank of Central African Countries.
The franc is subdivided into 100 centimes, but they have never been in circulation.
Banknotes in circulation have nominal values of 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 and 10,000 francs.
Coins in denominations are of 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 500 franks.
Since 1993 the banknotes have been marked with the letter, showing the country of their emission.
Albania: Albanian lek
Sierra Leone: Sierra Leonean leone
Montserrat: East Caribbean dollar
Netherlands Antilles: Netherlands Antillean guilder
Malta: Euro
Kazakhstan: Kazakhstani tenge
France: Euro
Estonia: Estonian kroon
Netherlands: Euro
Costa Rica: Costa Rican colón
Micronesia: United States dollar
Sweden: Swedish krona
Finland: Euro
Sri Lanka: Sri Lankan rupee
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean dollar
North Korea: North Korean won
Central African Republic: Central African CFA franc
Belize : Belize dollar
Montenegro: Euro
Mongolia: Mongolian tögrög
Macau: Macanese pataca
Chile: Chilean peso
United Kingdom: British pound
South Africa: South African rand
Benin: West African CFA franc
Mauritius: Mauritian rupee
Liechtenstein: Swiss franc
Samoa: Samoan tala
Uganda: Ugandan shilling