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50 Francs CFA Estonia

Issuer Republic of the Congo
Year 2015
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Value 50 Francs CFA
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Obverse description The obverse presents the coin shaped as the geographical outline of Estonia, with the field finished in a dark mirror proof surface. At center, the coat of arms of the Republic of the Congo is depicted in high relief, featuring a crowned heraldic shield supported by two elephants with a ribbon scroll below. The curved legend REPUBLIQUE DU CONGO arcs above the arms, while the denomination 50 FRANCS CFA and the date 2015 appear below in the field.
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Reverse description The reverse, shaped as the map outline of Estonia, features a detailed relief depiction of Toompea Castle, the historic seat of the Estonian parliament in Tallinn, rendered centrally within the field. Overlaid across the castle and field are the three horizontal bands of the Estonian national flag in applied color enamel: blue, black, and white from top to bottom. The dark proof field provides a strong contrast to the polished architectural design and the vivid colored flag motif. No legends or inscriptions appear on this face.
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The Republic of the Congo has issued a long series of CFA-denominated collector pieces featuring foreign nations, a practice driven entirely by the numismatic export market rather than any domestic monetary function. Estonia's inclusion in that series — a decade after its 2004 EU accession — reflects the broad, essentially arbitrary sweep of these themed programs rather than any bilateral significance.

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