25 Francs CFA FAO, Essai

発行体 Western African States
年号 1980
種類 Coin pattern
額面 25 Francs CFA
通貨 CFA franc (1958-date)
材質 Aluminium bronze
重量 8 g
直径 27 mm
厚さ 2 mm
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き Coin alignment ↑↓
彫刻師 Obverse: Gabriel Bernard, Lucien Bazor
Reverse: A.G.M.M
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#E9
表面の説明 Denomination
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 25 FRANCS BANQUE CENTRALE DES ETATS DE L`AFRIQUE DE L`OUEST ESSAI
(Translation: Central Bank of [the] West African States Trial)
裏面の説明 Native woman filling a tube
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 1980
Reeded
鋳造所 Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
鋳造数 1980 - - 3 000
Numisquare ID 1404491830
追加情報

Historical Context:The 1980 25 Francs CFA FAO Essai from the Western African States reflects a pivotal era of post-colonial nation-building and regional integration within the West African Monetary Union (UMOA). As an "Essai" (pattern strike), it represents a proposed design, likely for a commemorative or circulation issue, ultimately not adopted. Its "FAO" designation denotes collaboration with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, a common theme promoting agricultural development and food security, underscoring the era's focus on sustainable growth and economic independence.

Artistry:While the specific engraver for this Essai is not documented, its design likely originated from the Monnaie de Paris, a historical producer of CFA franc issues, or a regional competition. The stylistic school aligns with modern functionalism, typical of the late 20th century, blending symbolic agricultural representations with clean typography. FAO-themed coins frequently depict harvest scenes, indigenous crops, or a stylized farmer, emphasizing agrarian productivity. As an Essai, the design might feature enhanced detail or a more elaborate motif than standard circulation pieces.

Technical/Grading:Struck in aluminium bronze, weighing 8 grams and measuring 27 millimeters, this Essai coin typically exhibits superior technical qualities. High-points for examination include fine details within agricultural motifs, such as individual kernels of corn or intricate patterns in farming tools. Essai coins are generally struck from highly polished dies on specially prepared planchets, resulting in a full, sharp strike, often with proof-like fields or a satin finish, and crisp lettering. Collectors should seek examples with minimal contact marks and full original luster for optimal appreciation.

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