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| Emittent | Benin (1975-date) |
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| Jahr | 2023 |
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| Referenz(en) | KM#193 |
| Aversbeschreibung | A highly detailed antique-finished field depicts a resting lion pride in an expansive African savannah landscape, rendered in exceptional ultra-high relief. A majestic male lion with a flowing mane dominates the left, flanked by a lioness and three cubs nestled between the adults in the foreground. The background features acacia trees, distant mountains, and roaming wildlife, creating a panoramic scenic tableau. In the upper left, an incuse cartouche bears the national arms of Benin supported by two leopards, with the legend REPUBLIQUE DU BENIN arcing above, the date 2023 at top center, the motto FRATERNITE JUSTICE TRAVAIL on a scroll, and the denomination 20000 FRANCS CFA below the shield. An engraver's monogram appears at lower right of the central design. |
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| Aversschrift | Latin |
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| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Benin issues coins through the BCEAO framework but has long operated a parallel track of collector-oriented pieces bearing its name that have no practical circulation history — this is one of them. The 2 kg, 120 mm format places it firmly in the "grand format" prestige category that has proliferated among West African franc zone issuers since the 2010s, typically produced by European private mints on contract and sold directly into the numismatic market rather than through any central bank distribution channel.