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1000 Francs CFA Pirate cat

Issuer Bank of Central African States (BEAC)
Year 2025
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Diameter 40 mm
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Reverse description Central color-printed field depicting a long-haired tabby cat dressed as a pirate, wearing a tricorn hat and a red-trimmed white cravat with gold bell ornaments at the throat, holding a partially unfurled treasure map inscribed 'To de, Momel', with a tropical island and turquoise sea in the background. The surrounding border is finished in black with a circuit-board and paw-print decorative motif in relief. The series legend ANIMALS CATS & DOGS is inscribed in bold relief lettering along the lower arc of the border.
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Mintage 2025 - Prooflike - 199
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The Bank of Central African States issues legal tender collector coins well outside the monetary needs of its six member states — Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Congo. These pieces are produced entirely for the international numismatic market and see no circulation within the issuing territory. The arrangement is effectively a licensing revenue stream, common among smaller monetary unions with limited hard currency reserves.

KM#925 is one of several novelty issues in this series, manufactured by a European mint on contract.

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