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| 裏面の説明 | At center, a multicolor photographic portrait of King Baudouin I of Belgium, depicted in three-quarter bust wearing military uniform, set against a light blue background within a raised inner circle. To the left of the portrait appears a polychrome royal crown and to the right the Belgian lion coat of arms in gold and black. The legend LE ROI DES BELGES arcs above the portrait within the inner circle, and BAUDOUIN 1951-1993 appears below. The outer border bears the commemorative legend MAISONS ROYALES D'EUROPE DES SIECLES DERNIERS running around the full circumference. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | MAISONS ROYALES D'EUROPE DES SIECLES DERNIERS LE ROI DES BELGES BAUDOUIN 1951-1993 |
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This piece was struck for the Democratic Republic of Congo following the country's renaming under Laurent-Désiré Kabila, who had overthrown Mobutu Sese Seko in 1997. The issuing authority name — Banque Centrale du Congo — reflects that political transition directly. What makes this coin genuinely odd is its obverse: King Baudouin of Belgium, who died in 1993 and whose country had relinquished the Congo decades earlier in 1960. His presence here is a licensing arrangement, not a political statement — the design was recycled for a commemorative or novelty issue well outside any orthodox monetary framework.