100 Francs CFA

Emittent Central African Republic
Jahr 1971-1972
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert 100 Francs CFA (100 FCFA)
Währung CFA franc (Central bank of Equatorial African States and Cameroon, 1961-1973)
Material Nickel
Gewicht 7 g
Durchmesser 25.5 mm
Dicke 1.7 mm
Form Round
Prägetechnik Milled
Ausrichtung Coin alignment ↑↓
Stempelschneider Lucien Georges Bazor
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) KM#6, Schön#6
Aversbeschreibung Three giant eland (Antelopes) left.
Aversschrift Latin
Averslegende REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE G.B.L.BAZOR CR
(Translation: Central African republic G.B.L.Bazor CR)
Reversbeschreibung Denomination within circle, date below.
Reversschrift Latin
Reverslegende BANQUE CENTRALE 100 FRANCS 1972
(Translation: Central Bank 100 Francs 1972)
Rand Reeded
Prägestätte Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
Auflage 1971 - - 2 500 000
1972 - - 3 500 000
Numisquare-ID 1053533310
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: The 1971-1972 Central African Republic 100 Francs CFA coin was issued under President Jean-Bédel Bokassa. This era marked a period of post-independence consolidation and increasing authoritarianism within the young nation. As a member of the CFA franc zone, the issuance of national currency served as a vital symbol of sovereignty and economic identity for the landlocked state, reflecting Bokassa's ambition for national recognition during his evolving rule.

Artistry: The coin's design follows contemporary numismatic trends, emphasizing clear national symbolism. While specific engraver details are often unrecorded, the stylistic approach is functional yet formal. The obverse typically features a portrait of President Bokassa, rendered with an attempt at classical dignity, encircled by the nation's name. The reverse displays the denomination alongside national emblems, commonly a water buffalo, symbolizing strength and natural resources, within an agricultural motif.

Technical/Grading: Struck in nickel (7g, 25.5mm), this 100 Francs CFA coin exhibits typical strike qualities for its specifications. High-points prone to wear on the obverse include Bokassa's hair and cheekbone. On the reverse, the water buffalo's horns, muzzle, and fine agricultural details are critical areas for assessing strike sharpness and wear. Collectors should seek full definition in these features, as weak strikes or circulation often diminish clarity, impacting the overall grade.

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