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10 Francs R.M.S. Aquitania

Uitgever Democratic Republic of the Congo (1997-date)
Jaar 2001
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Beschrijving keerzijde A highly detailed three-quarter bow view of the RMS Aquitania, the famous Cunard ocean liner, is depicted sailing across a calm sea, with her four distinctive funnels, rigging, and multiple decks faithfully rendered in frosted relief against a mirror-polished field. The ship's name R.M.S. AQUITANIA arches along the upper rim in raised Latin lettering, while the denomination 10 FRANCS appears along the lower rim. A beaded inner border frames the entire composition.
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The RMS Aquitania, launched by Cunard in 1914, outlasted three of her four-funnel contemporaries — Titanic, Britannic, and Lusitania — by decades, finally being scrapped in 1950. She served in both World Wars as a troopship and hospital ship, accumulating more wartime mileage than any other major Cunarder. The Congo's commemorative program in the early 2000s leaned heavily on foreign maritime subjects with no meaningful connection to the issuing state, a pattern common among small-denomination silver issues designed explicitly for the collector market rather than circulation.

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