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1 Numisma - Franck I

Issuer Kingdom of Kamberra
Year 2004
Type Fantasy coin
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Obverse description Left-facing bust effigy of King Franck I of Kamberra occupies the nickel silver centre, rendered in a stylised engraved manner with visible collar and short hair. The circular legend runs along the copper outer ring, reading FRANCK I REY DE KAMBERRA, in raised Latin capital letters. The design is plain and unadorned, with no additional symbols or devices in the field.
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Reverse description The national coat of arms of the Kingdom of Kamberra is displayed in the centre field, accompanied by the denomination and date. An embossed tactile dot is incorporated into the design as an accessibility feature for the blind and visually impaired. Five lines of legend are arranged in the field, presenting the denomination, year of issue, and the three-word national motto. The overall layout is structured and heraldic in character.
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The Kingdom of Kamberra is a micronation, and the X# prefix in the reference confirms this coin was catalogued through the Unusual World Coins series rather than the standard Krause volumes. These issues circulate — if at all — within a self-declared sovereign community whose geographic and legal standing no national mint would recognize. The 2004 date places it in a period when micronational coinage was proliferating rapidly, partly driven by internet-connected hobbyist communities and partly by small-scale numismatic entrepreneurship.

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