This uncirculated 5,000 Guinean franc was introduced by the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea in 2015 and was signed by Karamokoba Camara and Lounceny Nabe. It is a purple, green, red, and blue note that measures 140 mm long and 65 mm wide. Its obverse side contains French text, a portrait of a woman with a cimier hairstyle, pigeons taking flight, and the national emblem. Its reverse side shows the map of Guinea, the Kinkon Dam, and a cob of corn. Security features include a bank logo registration device, a 3-mm red-to-green windowed security thread with demetalized GNF 5000, and a watermark of a woman with a cimier hairstyle, RG, and Cornerstones. The details of this note have been verified by Banknote World experts.