10 Francs CFA

Emisor Western African States
Año 1966-1981
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 10 Francs CFA
Moneda CFA franc (1958-date)
Composición Aluminium-nickel-bronze (92% Copper, 6% Aluminium, 2% Nickel)
Peso 4 g
Diámetro 23.5 mm
Grosor 1.7 mm
Forma Round
Técnica Milled
Orientación Coin alignment ↑↓
Grabador(es) Gabriel Bernard, Lucien Bazor
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) KM#1a, Schön#12a
Descripción del anverso Emblem of Central Bank of West African States and denomination
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso BANQUE CENTRALE 10 FRANCS ETATS DE L`AFRIQUE DE L`OUEST
(Translation: Central Bank 10 Francs of the West African States)
Descripción del reverso A gazelle above the date
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso G.B.L. BAZOR 1981
Canto Plain
Casa de moneda Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
Tirada 1966 - - 6 000 000
1967 - - 3 500 000
1968 - - 6 000 000
1969 - - 7 000 000
1970 - - 7 000 000
1971 - - 8 000 000
1973 - - 8 500 000
1974 - - 10 000 000
1975 - - 17 000 000
1976 - - 18 000 000
1977 - - 11 000 000
1978 - - 20 620 000
1979 - - 11 000 000
1980 - - 15 900 000
1981 - - 12 000 000
ID de Numisquare 6957067530
Información adicional

Historical Context: The 10 Francs CFA coin, issued by the Western African States from 1966 to 1981, represents a crucial period in the post-colonial monetary landscape of West Africa. While not attributed to a single ruler, its issuance falls under the authority of the Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (BCEAO), serving multiple newly independent nations within the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA). This era saw these nations striving for economic stability and regional integration, maintaining a common currency pegged to the French Franc. The coin was a vital workhorse denomination, facilitating daily commerce across a vast, diverse economic zone and symbolizing the collective monetary sovereignty and economic aspirations of its member states.

Artistry: The design of this 10 Francs CFA coin typically reflects the established numismatic traditions of the French mints, which produced these issues. While a specific engraver is often not individually credited for mass-produced circulating coinage, the stylistic school is distinctly French, favoring allegorical or symbolic representations. The obverse commonly features a stylized head of an African woman, often facing left, adorned with a traditional coiffure or headscarf, serving as a powerful emblem of the continent's people and identity. The reverse typically displays the denomination "10 FRANCS CFA" and the issuing authority "ETATS DE L'AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST," frequently accompanied by agricultural motifs such as ears of millet or other staple crops, symbolizing prosperity and the agrarian basis of the regional economies.

Technical/Grading: Struck in Aluminium-nickel-bronze (92% Copper, 6% Aluminium, 2% Nickel) with a weight of 4 grams and a diameter of 23.5 millimeters, this coin exhibits characteristics typical of the alloy. Key high-points for assessing wear on the obverse include the cheekbone, forehead, and the highest folds of the headscarf. On the reverse, the raised edges of the lettering and the tips of the agricultural motifs are most susceptible to abrasion. Uncirculated examples should display a full, bright, golden-bronze luster. A strong strike is indicated by crisp details in the hair or headscarf texture and well-defined individual grains within the agricultural symbols, though minor strike weakness on the highest points is not uncommon for a mass-produced circulating issue.

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