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| Issuer | Republic of Congo |
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| Year | 2002 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Reverse description | Central device portrays a detailed high-relief depiction of a Portuguese India carrack (galeaça portuguesa) under sail, rendered in profile sailing to the right across stylized waves. The vessel displays multiple masts with billowing sails bearing the Cross of the Order of Christ, and a flag flying from the mainmast. A second, smaller vessel is visible in the middle ground to the right. The curved legend GALEACA PORTUGUESA DA INDIA arcs along the upper periphery, and the date 2002 appears in the lower exergue. |
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| Mintage | 2002 - Proof |
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The Portuguese merchant carracks that dominated Atlantic and Indian Ocean trade from the late 15th century onward were among the most commercially consequential vessels ever built, and the Republic of Congo issued this piece as part of a broader wave of sub-Saharan African commemorative coinage that emerged in the early 2000s — largely marketed to European and American collectors rather than circulated domestically. The CFA franc zone's monetary policy is controlled by the Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale, leaving individual member states with little avenue for monetary expression beyond exactly these kinds of collector issues.