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100 Francs CFA Koala

Uitgever Ivory Coast
Jaar 2025
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Valuta CFA franc (1960-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde The national coat of arms of Côte d'Ivoire is depicted at centre, featuring an elephant's head within a shield flanked by two palm trees and a rising sun above. The circular legend RÉPUBLIQUE DE CÔTE D'IVOIRE arcs around the upper field, with the date 2025 positioned below it above the shield. The denomination 100 FRANCS CFA is inscribed in two lines across the lower field.
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Beschrijving keerzijde A highly detailed, high-relief portrait of an adult koala fills the centre of the field, depicted in a frontal view clinging to a eucalyptus branch with a juvenile koala visible to its right. Finely engraved eucalyptus leaves and branches form the background. The inscription 1G .999 AU is placed along the upper rim, indicating the coin's weight and gold fineness.
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Aanvullende informatie

The "Koala" branding here belongs to a product line developed for the fractional gold market, where sub-gram and one-gram pieces have carved out a retail niche among European stackers since roughly the 2010s. Ivory Coast's participation as issuing authority is largely nominal — the coins are produced under licensing arrangements and sold almost entirely outside the country, functioning as bullion instruments rather than anything approaching genuine circulating currency.