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| Emittent | Cameroon (1960-date) |
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| Jahr | 2022 |
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| Nennwert | 2000 Francs CFA |
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| Reversbeschreibung | The reverse features a colorized reproduction of the painting 'The Adoration of the Shepherds' by Matthias Stomer, circa 1650, held in Turin, rendered in a recessed oval cartouche at the center of the field. The nocturnal scene depicts the infant Christ surrounded by shepherds and the Holy Family, illuminated by a dramatic chiaroscuro light source characteristic of Stomer's Caravaggesque style. Five Swarovski crystal inserts are arranged above and below the central painting, catching light and adding a three-dimensional decorative element. Architectural facade motifs are engraved along the upper portion of the field, framing the composition. The legend TREASURE OF ART is inscribed across the lower field beneath the central painting. |
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| Reverslegende | TREASURE OF ART |
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Cameroon's modern collector coinage program issues pieces through the Monnaie de Paris under licensing arrangements that have little to do with Cameroonian monetary policy and everything to do with the European novelty bullion market. The Swarovski crystal insert — a partnership between the Austrian crystal manufacturer and various world mint programs that expanded aggressively through the 2010s — is sourced and fitted in Europe before the finished pieces reach distributors.
KM#526 is one of dozens of nearly identical-format religious art issues produced for Cameroon in recent years, most sharing the same 65mm diameter and one-troy-ounce silver specification.