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10 Francs Emperor fish

Uitgever Banque Centrale du Congo
Jaar 2004
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde A vibrantly colorized depiction of an emperor angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator) rendered in striking purple, green, and yellow hues occupies the central field, set against a dark background with stylized white coral formations. The series title LES ANIMAUX D'EXCEPTION arcs along the upper legend, with the subtitle Poisson impérial inscribed beneath in smaller lettering. The date 2004 appears in the lower exergue. The entire design is framed by an inner beaded border.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has issued an extensive series of wildlife-themed silver coins since the late 1990s, many produced by European minting houses for the collector market rather than any domestic circulation purpose. The "Emperor fish" designation most likely refers to a cichlid species from the Congo River basin, one of the most biologically diverse freshwater systems on earth — the river itself has been geographically isolated long enough to produce hundreds of endemic species found nowhere else.

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