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| 表面の説明 | At center, a stylized effigy of a Moai statue head rendered in a frontal bust portrait, depicting the elongated facial features characteristic of Easter Island monolithic sculpture, with a beaded or braided headdress. The portrait occupies the central field against a mirror-polished background. The circular legend reads REPUBLIQUE DU TCHAD · UNITÉ · TRAVAIL · PROGRÈS along the upper periphery within a frosted border, while the denomination 1000 FRANCS appears along the lower border. |
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| 表面の銘文 | REPUBLIQUE DU TCHAD · UNITÉ · TRAVAIL · PROGRÈS · 1000 FRANCS |
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| 追加情報 |
Chad issued this piece as part of a broader wave of late-1990s commemorative programs run by African nations with no geographic or historical connection to their subjects — a monetization strategy coordinated largely through European coin distributors rather than any national treasury initiative. Easter Island served as reliable commercial bait: recognizable, exotic, perennially marketable to thematic collectors. The coins were legal tender in name only.