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1000 Francs CFA Coelodonta - Mother

Issuer Burkina Faso
Year 2016
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIQUE DU BURKINA FASO BURKINA FASO Unité Progrès Justice 1000 FRANCS CFA
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Edge Reeded
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Coelodonta antiquitatis, the woolly rhinoceros, ranged across Eurasia during the Pleistocene and disappeared roughly 10,000 years ago — possibly from a combination of post-glacial habitat loss and hunting pressure, though the relative weight of each cause remains genuinely contested among paleontologists. Burkina Faso has no paleontological connection to the species whatsoever; the coin exists because the Central African CFA franc zone has long licensed its monetary authority for commemorative programs targeted squarely at European collector markets.

The "Mother" designation implies a companion piece — likely a mother-and-calf pairing split across two coins, a format favored by the minting houses that produce these programs on behalf of issuing states.