1. Overview
- Issuer: Madagascar and Dependencies (French colonial administration) (Numista)
- Issuing Bank / Authority: Banque de Madagascar (Numista)
- Period: French Colonial Period (1897 – 1946) (Numista)
- Type: Standard circulation banknote (Numista)
- Years of Issue: 1926 – 1947 (Numista)
- Face Value: 5 Malagasy Francs = 1 Ariary (Wikipedia – Malagasy ariary)
- Currency: Malagasy Franc (MGF) (Wikipedia – Malagasy ariary)
- Composition: Paper (Numista)
- Dimensions: 125 × 80 mm (Numista)
- Shape: Rectangular (Numista)
- Demonetized: Yes — withdrawn after the 1961 currency reform (Wikipedia – Malagasy ariary)
- Catalogue Reference: Pick #35 (Numista)
2. Design and Imagery
Recto (Obverse)
- Main Portrait: Goddess Juno in a large medallion on the left (Numista)
- Framing Motifs: Stylized lily (fleur‑de‑lis) friezes (Numista)
- Text: BANQUE DE MADAGASCAR, denomination (CINQ FRANCS), signatures of bank officials
- Designer: Léon Leclerc (Numista)
- Engraver: Ernest Deloche (Numista)
Verso (Reverse)
- Design: Stylized fleur‑de‑lis background, large numeral “5” in red on the left, excerpt from Article 139 of the French Penal Code in red on the right (Numista)
- Designer: Léon Leclerc (Numista)
3. Security Features
- Watermark: Profile of a woman’s head (allegorical) (Numista)
- Fine Line Engraving: Guilloché patterns to deter counterfeiting
- Dual Denomination: Francs and Ariary for bilingual and transitional use (Wikipedia – Malagasy ariary)
4. Production Details and Variants
- Printer: Banque de France, Paris (Numista)
- Variants:
5. Cultural and Historical Notes
- Colonial Context: Issued under French colonial rule, the note’s imagery reflects European classical themes rather than Malagasy cultural motifs (Wikipedia – Malagasy ariary)
- Symbolism: The goddess Juno symbolizes authority, protection, and governance — aligning with French colonial ideals
- Economic Role: As a low‑denomination note, it was widely used for daily transactions in colonial Madagascar
- Legacy: Represents early 20th‑century French banknote artistry and the integration of Madagascar into the French monetary system
Summary Table
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Issuer | Madagascar and Dependencies (French colonial administration) |
| Issuing Bank | Banque de Madagascar |
| Period | French Colonial Period (1897 – 1946) |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
| Years of Issue | 1926 – 1947 |
| Value | 5 Malagasy Francs = 1 Ariary |
| Currency | Malagasy Franc (MGF) |
| Composition | Paper |
| Size | 125 × 80 mm |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Demonetized | Yes — withdrawn after 1961 reform |
| Obverse Design | Goddess Juno in medallion, fleur‑de‑lis friezes |
| Reverse Design | Fleur‑de‑lis background, numeral “5”, Penal Code excerpt |
| Watermark | Allegorical female head |
| Security Features | Watermark, fine line engraving, dual denomination |
| Printer | Banque de France, Paris |
| Variants | 1926–1937 (Saurin/Dejouany), 1937–1947 (Chaudin/Dejouany), specimens |
| Cultural Notes | Classical European imagery reflecting colonial authority; common low‑value note in daily use |





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