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10 Francs Springbok, 1/500 oz

Issuer Ibanki ya Republika y'Uburundi (Bank of the Republic of Burundi)
Year 2025
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Composition Gold (.9999)
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Reverse description A springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) is depicted in full stride, walking to the left across a savannah landscape with acacia trees and low scrub visible in the background. The animal is rendered in fine detail, capturing its characteristic lyre-shaped horns and slender proportions. The legend THE AFRICAN SPRINGBOK arcs along the upper periphery, while the date 2025 appears to the right. A small circular cartouche inscribed 1st Edition is positioned to the upper right of the central device. The inscription .9999 FINEST GOLD 1/500 OZ curves along the lower periphery.
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Reverse lettering THE AFRICAN SPRINGBOK 2025 1st Edition .9999 FINEST GOLD 1/500 OZ
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At 0.06 grams, this is among the smallest gold coins in current commercial production — a format pioneered largely by the German firm Geiger Edelmetalle and since adopted by several central banks seeking low entry-point bullion issues. Burundi has issued a recurring series of wildlife fractionals through this program, with the springbok serving as one of several African fauna subjects across the range.

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