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| Uitgever | Guinea |
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| Jaar | 2025 |
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| Waarde | 2000 Francs Guinéens |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The obverse field is divided diagonally into a polished left half and a contrasting dark right half, symbolising the dual forces of financial markets. To the left, a charging bull is depicted in high relief against a stylised rising stock chart, while to the right a roaring bear appears in a darkened field. A circular GSE (Global Stock Exchange) monogram logo is prominently placed in the lower-left area. In the upper-right quadrant, a small inset medallion bears the Guinean coat of arms accompanied by the legend RÉPUBLIQUE DE GUINÉE and the denomination 2000 FRANCS GUINÉENS. The inscription GLOBAL STOCK EXCHANGE appears along the lower portion of the field. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | RÉPUBLIQUE DE GUINÉE ⋆ 2025 ⋆ TRAVAIL JUSTICE SOLIDARITE 2000 FRANCS GUINEENS GSE GLOBAL STOCK EXCHANGE (Translation: Republic of Guinea Work Justice Solidarity 2000 Guinean francs) |
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Guinea has issued commemorative gold pieces tied to foreign financial institutions before, but this 2025 entry is notable for what it represents politically: a Francophone West African nation with no direct economic relationship to the NYSE choosing the exchange as a subject, a pattern common among small sovereign mints generating seigniorage revenue through collector appeal rather than domestic monetary function. These pieces are produced under licensing arrangements, typically through European minting intermediaries, and are legal tender in name only.