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| Emittent | Ivory Coast |
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| Jahr | 2021 |
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| Gewicht | 0.57 g |
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| Aversbeschreibung | Central field features the coat of arms of Côte d'Ivoire: a shield bearing an elephant head in profile, flanked by two palm trees laden with fruit, surmounted by a rising sun with radiating rays. A decorative ribbon scroll below the shield bears the national legend. The circular legend REPUBLIQUE DE CÔTE D'IVOIRE arcs along the upper periphery of the octagonal flan, with the date 2021 positioned centrally above the arms, and the denomination 100 FRANCS CFA inscribed in two lines along the lower field. |
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| Reversbeschreibung | Central motif depicts the Imperial Crown of Rudolf II (Rudolfskrone), rendered in high relief with gold plating, exhibiting the characteristic mitre-shaped dome, jewelled band, and ornamental cross finial atop an orb. The crown is set against a finely engraved panoramic view of an imperial palace façade spanning the full width of the field. A laurel branch garland arcs across the upper field beneath the legend RUDOLFSKRONE inscribed along the upper border. Two additional laurel sprigs flank the lower field at left and right, with the fineness and weight inscription 1/50 OZ AU .9999 positioned along the lower border. |
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Rudolf II's crown, made in Prague around 1602 by Jan Vermeyen, was never actually used for a coronation — Rudolf wore it as a private imperial crown, a personal object of obsessive refinement that reflected his well-documented passion for art and collecting rather than any ceremonial function. It survives today in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, one of the few Holy Roman imperial regalia pieces to have escaped the dispersals of the Napoleonic era.
The Ivory Coast has issued dozens of these miniature rhodium-on-gold pieces under the CFA franc authority, most commemorating European art objects with no connection to West Africa. The KM# 763 assignment places it within a sprawling modern series rather than any standalone issue.