The Democratic Republic of the Congo has issued commemorative silver pieces under its own authority since the late 1990s, largely as a revenue stream through the international collector market rather than for domestic circulation. Most were contracted to European minting houses and never entered the DRC economy in any meaningful sense.
This piece honors the Opel Torpedo, the streamlined German automobile produced from 1935 onward — a design that owed its aerodynamic profile directly to aircraft fuselage research being conducted in Germany at the time.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has issued commemorative silver pieces under its own authority since the late 1990s, largely as a revenue stream through the international collector market rather than for domestic circulation. Most were contracted to European minting houses and never entered the DRC economy in any meaningful sense.
This piece honors the Opel Torpedo, the streamlined German automobile produced from 1935 onward — a design that owed its aerodynamic profile directly to aircraft fuselage research being conducted in Germany at the time.