The Democratic Republic of Congo has issued a steady stream of small-format gold fractionals under various wildlife and cultural themes since the mid-2010s, primarily targeting the European collector bullion market rather than domestic circulation. At 0.5 g fine gold, these pieces are functionally commemorative — no one is spending them at face value.
The "Bat" designation places this in a broader series of nocturnal and often misrepresented fauna. Congo hosts some 130 bat species, more than any comparably sized African territory.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has issued a steady stream of small-format gold fractionals under various wildlife and cultural themes since the mid-2010s, primarily targeting the European collector bullion market rather than domestic circulation. At 0.5 g fine gold, these pieces are functionally commemorative — no one is spending them at face value.
The "Bat" designation places this in a broader series of nocturnal and often misrepresented fauna. Congo hosts some 130 bat species, more than any comparably sized African territory.