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1000 Francs CFA Pope John Paul II - Canonization

Uitgever Benin (1975-date)
Jaar 2014
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Waarde 1000 Francs CFA
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Beschrijving voorzijde The quartered coat of arms of Benin occupies the central field, supported on either side by two spotted leopards rampant, with a chief displaying two interlocking serpents above the shield. A scroll beneath the supporters bears the national motto in the legend. The legend REPUBLIQUE DU BENIN curves along the upper periphery, while the motto FRATERNITE JUSTICE TRAVAIL appears on the ribbon scroll below the shield. The denomination 1000 FRANCS CFA is inscribed in the lower field in bold raised letters. The coin exhibits an antique finish treatment throughout.
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Opschrift voorzijde REPUBLIQUE DU BENIN
FRATERNITE JUSTICE TRAVAIL
1000 FRANCS CFA
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Aanvullende informatie

Issued the same year as the April 2014 canonization ceremony in Rome — the largest in modern Church history, with an estimated 800,000 pilgrims attending — this is one of dozens of nearly identical issues struck by various West African CFA nations through the Monnaie de Paris and private minting houses for the collector market. Benin has no particular historical or demographic connection to the Catholic Church that would make this issue anything more than a licensed commemorative.

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