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| Issuer | Gabon |
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| Year | 2024 |
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| Currency | CFA franc (Bank of Central African States, 1973-date) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 2024 - Proof - 479 |
| Additional information |
The Pallavin meteorite is a pallasite — a class so visually distinctive and structurally rare that fewer than 100 confirmed pallasites exist in recorded collections worldwide. Pallasites form at the core-mantle boundary of differentiated asteroids, making each specimen a fragment of a planetary body that never finished becoming a planet. Gabon's use of actual meteorite inlay rather than printed simulation places verifiable extraterrestrial material directly into the flan — the rhodium plating isolates the inlay chemically, preventing oxidation contact between the gold substrate and the olivine-iron matrix.