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| 表面の説明 | A highly sculptural steampunk-style mechanical eagle rendered in antique silver finish, depicted in a dynamic lateral pose with wings dramatically spread upward. The body of the eagle incorporates intricate clockwork elements including exposed cog wheels, riveted metal plating, and articulated mechanical joints, conveying an elaborate three-dimensional bas-relief design. At the centre of the eagle's body, a circular medallion bears the Cameroonian coat of arms flanked by inscribed legends, surrounded by a toothed gear motif. The legend REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN / PAIX TRAVAIL PATRIE and REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON / PEACE WORK FATHERLAND arc around the central emblem, with the denomination 2000 FRANCS CFA, fineness 2 oz Ag 999, and date 2025 inscribed in the lower field. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents the opposing face of the sculptural mechanical eagle, rendered entirely in the steampunk aesthetic with highly detailed relief work. The eagle's torso is dominated by an elaborate arrangement of interlocking gears, cogs, pistons, and riveted armour plating, suggesting a biomechanical construction. The wings, composed of layered metallic feather segments with visible bolt and rivet detailing, extend broadly upward and outward, while the mechanical talons grip downward in a raptor-like strike pose. The polished and antique-finished surfaces create strong contrasts that accentuate the depth and craftsmanship of the three-dimensional design. |
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The BEAC issues commemorative coinage on behalf of six member states — Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon — under a monetary union whose franc zone arrangements date to the postwar French colonial reorganization of 1945. The CFA franc itself has been pegged to the euro since 1999, before that to the French franc, meaning these coins are denominated in a currency whose exchange rate has been set in Paris and Brussels for eight decades.
The 62.2g fine silver weight places this squarely in the one-troy-ounce bullion-format commemorative category that the BEAC and affiliated minting agents have issued with increasing frequency since the mid-2010s, typically through European minting contractors rather than any facility within the issuing states themselves.