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100 Francs Deer

Issuer Banque Centrale du Congo
Year 2025
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Composition Gold (.999)
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Obverse description The obverse features a centrally placed circular legend and state emblem of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, rendered in the field at the centre of the coin's deer-shaped planchet. The background of the field is engraved with a stylised forest scene comprising conifer trees, giving a naturalistic woodland setting. The circular legend reads REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO with the national motto JUSTICE PAIX TRAVAIL. The date 2025 and denomination 100 FRANCS appear within the central device, along with the fineness inscription 1/2 G. 999 OR PUR confirming the gold content.
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO JUSTICE PAIX TRAVAIL 2025 100 FRANCS 1/2 G. 999 OR PUR
(Translation: Democratic Republic of the Congo Justice Peace Work 1/2 g 999 fine gold)
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Additional information

The Democratic Republic of Congo has issued wildlife-themed bullion fractionals with enough regularity that the series risks blurring together — but the sub-gram gold category remains genuinely useful for incremental stacking at spot-adjacent premiums. At 0.5 g, this piece sits in a tier dominated by a handful of mints competing for the gift and entry-level bullion market that expanded sharply after 2015.

KM#411 has not yet accumulated secondary literature. Buy it for the metal, not the numismatic depth.