Guinean syli

Syli ( "elephant" ) was from 1971 to 1986 the name of the currency of the West African country of Guinea. Syli means Susu and other West African languages ​​elephant who was the heraldic animal of Guinea at this time in the local language. The Syli was divided into 100 Cauri. Predecessor (exchange 10:1) and also turn successor ( 1:1 Exchange ) the currency was the franc Guinean. The ISO 4217 currency code of the Syli is GNS.

Bills

  • Historical Currency Unit ( Africa)
  • Coin
  • Economy (Guinea)
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