100 Francs CFA

Emisor Western African States
Año 1967-2005
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 100 Francs CFA
Moneda CFA franc (1958-date)
Composición Nickel
Peso 7.00 g
Diámetro 26 mm
Grosor 2.0 mm
Forma Round
Técnica Milled
Orientación Coin alignment ↑↓
Grabador(es) Raymond Joly
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) KM#4, Schön#15
Descripción del anverso Emblem of Central Bank of West African States
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso BANQUE CENTRALE DES ETATS DE L`AFRIQUE DE L`OUEST
(Translation: Central Bank of [the] West African States)
Descripción del reverso Denomination within flowers
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso 100 FRANCS UNION MONETAIRE OUEST-AFRICAINE 2002
(Translation: West African Monetary Union)
Canto Reeded
Casa de moneda Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
Tirada 1967 - -
1968 - - 25 000 000
1969 - - 25 000 000
1970 - - 4 510 000
1971 - - 12 000 000
1972 - - 5 000 000
1973 - - 5 000 000
1974 - - 8 500 000
1975 - - 16 000 000
1976 - - 11 575 000
1977 - - 6 200 000
1978 - - 12 000 000
1979 - - 12 400 000
1980 - - 13 000 000
1981 - - 8 000 000
1982 - - 18 000 000
1984 - - 2 500 000
1985 - - 1 460 000
1987 - - 9 000 000
1989 - - 16 500 000
1990 - - 6 500 000
1991 - - 1 000 000
1992 - - 4 000 000
1996 - - 24 000 000
1997 - - 69 000 000
2000 - - 1 800 000
2001 - - 4 500 000
2002 - - 18 500 000
2003 - - 5 000 000
2004 - - 4 000 000
2005 - -
ID de Numisquare 1836298720
Información adicional

Historical Context: The 100 Francs CFA coin for the Western African States, issued from 1967 to 2005, signifies a crucial period of post-colonial economic unity. Managed by the Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (BCEAO), it served multiple sovereign nations within the West African Monetary Union (UEMOA). Its extended circulation highlights its role as a stable common currency, facilitating regional trade and economic cohesion, underpinned by a fixed parity with the French Franc and subsequently the Euro.

Artistry: Specific engraver attribution is not commonly documented for this circulating series, which aligns with a functionalist and symbolic design ethos. The obverse prominently displays a stylized antelope head, representing the region's diverse fauna. The reverse features agricultural motifs like maize, coffee, and groundnuts, encircling the "100 FRANCS CFA" denomination and the issuing authority. This iconography effectively conveys both the natural heritage and the agricultural foundation of the member states.

Technical/Grading: Struck in nickel (7.00g, 26mm), these coins typically exhibit a consistent, though often somewhat flat, strike characteristic of high-volume circulation issues. Key high-points for wear assessment include the antelope's horn and ear tips on the obverse. On the reverse, the raised elements of the agricultural produce and the lettering are crucial. While uncirculated examples retain good original luster, extensive use means most encountered specimens show toning and contact marks.

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