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| 表面の説明 | Central field bears the coat of arms of the Gabonese Republic, depicting a shield supported by two confronting black panthers rampant, the shield quartered with a sailing ship on waves in the lower section and three roundels in the upper section, surmounted by a tree flanked by two branches. A ribbon below the shield carries the national motto in three segments: UNION, TRAVAIL, and JUSTICE. The legend REPUBLIQUE GABONAISE arcs along the upper periphery in raised Latin characters, with the date 2025 divided at the lower left and right of the central device. The denomination 1000 FRANCS CFA is inscribed in bold relief along the lower rim. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | SAN PIETRO IN VATICANO 1oz .999 Ag |
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Gabon's CFA franc membership has long created an odd numismatic situation: as a member of the BEAC zone, the country has no independent monetary authority and issues no circulating coinage of its own. These collector pieces are authorized through a separate legal framework that allows member states to license commemorative issues without BEAC involvement — a technicality that has made Gabon one of the more prolific sources of modern silver collector coins despite having no functioning national mint.
San Pietro refers to St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. The selective gilding on issues of this type is typically applied by the contracted private mint, most commonly a European secondary producer working under license.