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| 正面描述 | At center, a finely detailed effigy of a roaring lion's head facing left, rendered in high relief within a recessed inner circle. Surrounding the inner circle, the legend REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO arcs around the middle ring. The outer border bears the inscription BANQUE CENTRALE reading from lower left to upper right, with the denomination 5 FRANCS prominently displayed at the base. The date is split across the outer border, with 19 to the left and 99 to the right, each flanked by star ornaments. |
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| 正面铭文 | BANQUE CENTRALE REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE 19 99 DU CONGO 5 FRANCS |
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This piece was issued by the Banque Centrale du Congo — not by Belgium — which makes the Leopold III obverse a pointed curiosity. By 1999, the Democratic Republic of Congo was emerging from the chaos of Laurent-Désiré Kabila's overthrow of Mobutu Sese Seko, and the central bank was issuing collector-oriented coinage largely for foreign numismatic markets rather than domestic circulation. The pairing of a Belgian colonial-era king with a post-Mobutu Congolese issuing authority carries an unresolved colonial irony that the catalog entry politely sidesteps.
Leopold III abdicated in 1951 following the so-called Royal Question — a national crisis over his wartime conduct under German occupation that split Belgium along linguistic lines and triggered street violence.