1 Franc CFA

Emisor Western African States
Año 1976-2011
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 1 Franc CFA
Moneda CFA franc (1958-date)
Composición Steel
Peso 1.65 g
Diámetro 15 mm
Grosor 1.5 mm
Forma Round
Técnica Milled
Orientación Coin alignment ↑↓
Grabador(es) Jean-Pierre Réthoré
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) KM#8, Schön#17
Descripción del anverso Emblem of Central Bank of West African States
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso BANQUE CENTRALE DES ETATS DE L`AFRIQUE DE L`OUEST JPR
(Translation: Central Bank of the West African States JPR)
Descripción del reverso The denomination with the date below
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso 1 FRANC UNION MONETAIRE OUEST-AFRICAINE 1978 JP. RĒTHORĒ
(Translation: 1 Franc West African Monetary Union 1978)
Canto Smooth
Casa de moneda Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
Tirada 1976 - - 8 000 000
1977 - - 15 700 000
1978 - - 21 840 000
1979 - - 16 560 000
1980 - - 13 000 000
1981 - - 2 000 000
1982 - - 6 000 000
1984 - - 33 400 000
1990 - - 10 000 000
1991 - - 3 477 000
1992 - - 6 000 000
1995 - - 3 000 000
1996 - - 3 000 000
1997 - - 1 500 000
1999 - - 4 000 000
2000 - - 50 000
2001 - - 2 350 000
2002 - - 1 600 000
2011 - lighter and thinner -
ID de Numisquare 4280790250
Información adicional

Historical Context: The 1 Franc CFA coin, issued by the Western African States from 1976 to 2011, reflects a significant era in post-colonial Francophone West Africa. This period was defined by the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), which maintained the CFA franc's peg to the French franc and later the Euro. This monetary policy fostered regional stability and economic integration, a complex legacy of French influence providing currency convertibility while sparking debates on economic sovereignty.

Artistry: Artistically, this coin adheres to a functional yet symbolically rich modern style, typical of circulating coinage. While specific engraver details are often unrecorded for such mass-produced issues, the design prominently features a stylized gazelle head on the obverse, often interpreted as an antelope or kudu. This motif powerfully symbolizes the region's abundant wildlife and natural heritage. The reverse typically displays the denomination and year, frequently encircled by an agricultural wreath, underscoring agrarian economies.

Technical/Grading: Struck in steel, this small coin, weighing 1.65 grams and measuring 15 millimeters, exhibits characteristics common to robust, high-volume issues. For grading, collectors should examine the highest points of the design: the gazelle's horns, ears, and the definition around its eye. On the reverse, the sharpness of the lettering and wreath details are critical. As a steel coin, it is susceptible to environmental toning and surface corrosion, though its hardness generally ensures a durable strike, with minor weakness sometimes observed in finer details.

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