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1000 Francs CFA Princess Kyniska

Issuer Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (BCEAO)
Year 2004
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Composition Silver (.999)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering SPORTS ANTIQUES
2004
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Kyniska of Sparta — daughter of King Archidamos II — became the first woman to win at the Olympic Games, taking the four-horse chariot event in both 396 and 392 BC. She never drove the chariot herself; Olympic rules barred women from competing directly, but victory belonged to the owner of the team. She exploited that rule deliberately, almost certainly with political intent to embarrass aristocratic men who equated the event with personal valor.

This belongs to a BCEAO commemorative program that consistently drew from ancient Mediterranean subjects entirely unconnected to West African history — a commercial collecting series aimed squarely at the European numismatic market.