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)