In 1948, aluminium 1 and 2 franc coins were introduced. These were followed in 1956 by aluminium-bronze 5, 10, and 25 francs. All carried the name
"Afrique Occidentale Française". In 1957, 10 and 25 franc coins were issued with the name of
"Togo" were minted for use in that country; these were issued only for that year. From 1959, all coins have been issued by the
BCEAO. From 1959 onward, the overall size and composition of the coins changed little, however
"République française" and the stylized
Marianne bust was dropped from all coins, replaced with the title ''"Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest"'' with the design on the 1, 5, 10, and 25 francs featuring a gazelle's profile, carried over from colonial issues, and a tribal mask between the denomination, which has become the emblem of the West African monetary union. Nickel-Steel 100 franc coins were introduced in 1967, followed by the cupro-nickel 50 franc coins in 1972. These also featured the familiar tribal mask. Small, stainless steel 1 franc coins were introduced in 1976, replacing the larger aluminum 1 franc coins, and were struck until 1995. The 10 and 25 franc coins saw a redesign in 1980, depicting a family using a water pump and a young woman with chemistry tools, respectively. A
bimetallic 250 franc coin was introduced in 1992 to reduce excess change. These coins, however, proved to be unpopular in many regions and were discontinued after 1996. They are however, still legal tender. In 2003, bimetallic 200 and 500 franc coins were introduced, replacing smaller denomination notes. Like all the other West CFA franc coins, these depicted the mask emblem. Unlike some coins of the Central African CFA franc, no modern circulation coins have been issued depicting the names of individual member states, nor any letters or marks of indication. All CFA coins depict both a
mint mark, along with an engraver's
privy mark. The mint mark is located on the reverse on the left side of the denomination or date while the engraver's mark is located on the right. == Banknotes ==