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10 Francs Hathor

Uitgever Bank of the Republic of Burundi
Jaar 2025
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central view of the Great Sphinx of Giza flanked by pyramids, with the date at centre and the coat of arms of Burundi positioned below. The design is framed by a border of Egyptian hieroglyphics encircling the field. The legend around the periphery includes both Kirundi and French inscriptions denoting the issuing authority and national motto.
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Aanvullende informatie

Burundi's use of Egyptian mythology as a numismatic theme has no historical, cultural, or geographic connection to the country — these are straightforwardly bullion and collector issues produced for the international market, with Burundi's name on the coin largely for licensing convenience. The Hathor series belongs to a broader wave of sub-Saharan African nations issuing themed gold wafers through European minting intermediaries, a practice that accelerated sharply after 2010 as collector demand for fractional gold in large-diameter formats outpaced traditional sovereign offerings.

At 0.311 g of .9999 gold, this is among the smallest practical gold coin formats commercially viable — just under one-hundredth of a troy ounce.

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