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| Uitgever | Equatorial Guinea |
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| Jaar | 2013 |
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| Valuta | Ekuele |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Bimetallic coin with a raised five-petalled flower rendered in relief at the centre of the gold-coloured inner disc. The denomination '100' appears in large numerals at the upper field, with the legend 'ekuele' to the left. The place name 'Annobón' is inscribed along the lower portion of the inner disc, and the date '2013' appears in the exergue along the outer ring. A stylised sea turtle outline is visible spanning the inner and outer rings. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central gold-coloured inner disc bearing a detailed relief depiction of a moth shown in full dorsal view with wings spread symmetrically, displaying fine veining and segmented abdomen. The wings extend beyond the boundary of the inner disc into the darker outer ring. The field is otherwise plain, with no legends or inscriptions. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Annobón is a remote volcanic island in the South Atlantic, administered as a province of Equatorial Guinea despite lying far closer to São Tomé than to the mainland. The island's population has periodically sought greater autonomy, and in 2012 protests turned violent enough that the government deployed military forces and reportedly shut down communications to the island entirely. This coin appeared the following year.