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50 Euros Year of the Buffalo

Uitgever Monnaie de Paris
Jaar 2021
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse presents a bold, high-relief frontal effigy of a buffalo standing full-body within a raised circular border, its imposing horns curving prominently above. To the right of the animal, the Chinese character for ox (牛) is struck in the field. The surrounding annular border and outer field are richly decorated with fine low-relief motifs evoking Chinese decorative arts and zodiac imagery. The legend '2021 ANNÉE DU BUFFLE' is inscribed along the lower periphery of the coin. The overall composition reflects a fusion of Eastern iconography and French medallic artistry.
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Part of the long-running Lunar series issued by the Monnaie de Paris, this coin follows the Chinese zodiac calendar in a collaboration format that has become a reliable annual release since the series launched. The Buffalo year — 2021 in the Western calendar — corresponds to the year 4719 in the traditional Chinese reckoning. The Monnaie de Paris has produced Lunar issues in both gold and silver across multiple weight tiers, and the 7.78g specification here aligns with a quarter-troy-ounce standard borrowed directly from bullion coin conventions rather than any French metrical tradition.

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