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100 Francs CFA Elephant

Issuer Togo
Year 2011
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description The reverse displays a large African elephant rendered in a vibrant geometric mosaic coloring technique, depicted in left profile walking across a savanna landscape with stylized grasses in the lower field. In the background, an engraved scene shows a distant elephant herd beneath an acacia tree silhouette and a rising sun. The curved legend 'PROTECTION DE LA VIE SAUVAGE' runs along the right and upper periphery, and the date '2011' appears in the lower left field.
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Togo's franc CFA issues from this period were produced under licensing arrangements that gave European private mints — primarily in Germany and Poland — broad latitude to develop commemorative themes with minimal involvement from Togolese monetary authorities. The elephant motif was recycled across multiple CFA-zone countries simultaneously, often with only the issuer name changed on otherwise identical dies.

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