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250 Francs CFA Yale of Beaufort

Uitgever Republic of Senegal
Jaar 2021
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse depicts the Yale of Beaufort, a mythical heraldic beast from the English royal bestiary, shown rampant and facing left in highly detailed frosted relief against mirror-like proof fields. The Yale is portrayed as a spotted, antelope-like creature with curved horns, a lion's tail, and distinctive articulated limbs, rendered in an ornate engraved style. Below the beast is a heraldic shield bearing the Beaufort portcullis emblem with chains. The legend THE QUEEN'S BEASTS and YALE OF BEAUFORT appear in the upper field, while the inscriptions 1/2 G. .9999 FINEST GOLD and the date 2021 appear in the lower portion of the design.
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Opschrift keerzijde THE QUEEN'S BEASTS YALE OF BEAUFORT 2021 1/2 G FINEST GOLD
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The Yale of Beaufort is one of the ten heraldic beasts drawn from the ceremonial entry of King Henry VII into London in 1485 and later popularized through the Queen's Beasts series issued by the Royal Mint beginning in 1953. Senegal's use of this purely English heraldic creature carries no historical or cultural connection to the country — this is a bullion-adjacent collector issue produced under licensing arrangements that have made the BCEAO-affiliated CFA franc zone a vehicle for commemorative gold aimed squarely at the international numismatic market.

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