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| Uitgever | Republic of Senegal |
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| Jaar | 2023 |
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| Waarde | 250 Francs CFA |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse presents a highly detailed relief portrayal of a thylacine (Tasmanian tiger, Thylacinus cynocephalus) shown in three-quarter profile with its jaws open wide, revealing prominent dentition, alongside a second thylacine depicted in lower relief to the left. The curved legend 'PREDATORS - THYLACINUS CYNOCEPHALUS' arcs around the upper periphery, with the word 'EXTINCT' inscribed in italics beneath it. The date '2023' appears in the left field, while the inscription '1/2 G .9999 FINEST GOLD' is positioned along the lower arc, attesting to the coin's gold content and fineness. |
| Schrift keerzijde | Latin |
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The thylacine — extinct since the last captive specimen died at Hobart Zoo in September 1936 — has become a recurring subject for commemorative coin programs, particularly among Pacific and African issuers licensing wildlife themes through the Coin Invest Trust network. Senegal's involvement is purely nominal; the Republic lends its issuing authority to a large volume of such pieces, with no meaningful domestic circulation or monetary function intended.
At 0.5 grams of .9999 gold, the economics are driven entirely by the collector premium over melt.