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| 正面描述 | Central field features the gilded Greek letters Alpha and Omega (ΑΩ) as the primary motif, symbolizing divinity. In the upper left, an angel is depicted holding an open book; in the upper right, an eagle likewise bears an open book, representing the four Evangelists. In the lower left, a winged bull holds a book, and in the lower right, a winged lion holds a book — all four symbols drawn from the iconography of the Evangelists. The encircling legend reads REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN, with the date 2022 and denomination 3000 FRANCS CFA also inscribed. |
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| 背面描述 | Archangel Michael is depicted in dynamic pose at centre, raising a sword aloft in his right hand and grasping chains in his left hand as he vanquishes a dragon beneath him. The composition draws on traditional Christian iconography of the Archangel as heavenly warrior and defeater of Satan. The legend THE WHORE OF BABYLON is inscribed on the reverse, referencing the apocalyptic imagery of the Book of Revelation. The design is rendered with fine detail in high relief, consistent with the antique finish striking of this collector issue. |
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The Bank of Central African States issues currency on behalf of six member nations — Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon — all sharing the CFA franc under a monetary union whose fixed peg to the euro traces back to the original franc zone arrangements with France. This coin is a collector issue rather than circulating currency; BEAC has increasingly issued high-specification commemoratives since the 2010s, often through third-party minting arrangements with European facilities, as none of the member states operate a mint capable of producing work at this specification.
The selective gilding technique applied here involves masking portions of the planchet before gold plating, a finishing process associated most closely with the Polish Mint and B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt in Munich, though attribution of the actual striking facility for this specific KM# remains unconfirmed in major references.