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2000 Francs Comanche

Issuer Cameroon (1960-date)
Year 2024
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Currency CFA franc (Bank of Central African States, 1973-date)
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Reverse description The reverse depicts a right-facing portrait of a Comanche tribal member smoking a ceremonial pipe at the left, rendered in high relief with detailed traditional regalia. To the right, a dynamic scene of Comanche warriors on horseback is shown, the figures armed with bows and in full gallop, evoking the warrior culture of the Great Plains. The composition is richly detailed, combining portraiture and narrative scene in a dramatic tableau. The inscription COMANCHE appears in the field, identifying the subject. The antique finish enhances the depth and sculptural quality of the design.
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Mintage 2024 - Antique finish - 1,000
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Cameroon has issued coins under its own authority since independence, but the country's modern commemorative program is operated entirely through the European Bank & Trust and similar intermediaries, with no meaningful connection to Cameroonian monetary policy or circulation. This piece targets the collector market outright. The Comanche Nation is a sovereign tribal nation based in Oklahoma — their historical territory spanning the Southern Plains — and has no geographic or historical relationship to Cameroon whatsoever.

The pairing exists solely because Pacific island and African micronation-style licensing arrangements allow private minting houses to attach exotic sovereign names to themed bullion products. KM#663 will not see Yaoundé.

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