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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a finely detailed high-relief reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci's monumental mural 'The Last Supper' (ca. 1495–1498), rendered across the full rectangular field of the coin. Jesus Christ is depicted at center, his figure selectively colorized in vivid red and orange tones to distinguish him from the twelve apostles gathered along the long table on either side. The apostles are shown in animated groups, their gestures and expressions faithfully reproduced from the original composition. The architectural background of the refectory, including tapestried wall panels rendered in warm copper-red selective colorization and a central arched doorway, frames the scene with Renaissance perspective. The antique finish enhances the sculptural relief, creating a dramatic chiaroscuro effect consistent with the masterwork's painterly origins. |
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| 铸币厂 | (MW) Mint of Poland (Mennica Polska), Warsaw, Poland (1766-date) |
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Cameroon's numismatic program has operated largely through the Monnaie de Paris and various European minting contractors, producing collector issues with little connection to domestic monetary policy. This piece is part of a wave of high-relief, themed silver issues sold almost exclusively to the Western collector market — Cameroon itself uses the CFA franc as everyday currency, making 2000-franc denominations purely notional.
The Last Supper series drew from a broader trend of ecclesiastical-themed coinage that surged among African issuing authorities in the 2010s, typically contracted through intermediaries who hold licensing arrangements with the issuing government.