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500 Francs CFA Blue morpho butterfly

Uitgever Cameroon (1960-date)
Jaar 2023
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Valuta CFA franc (Bank of Central African States, 1973-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse features a vivid full-color depiction of a Blue Morpho butterfly (Morpho peleides) with iridescent blue and black wings spread in a naturalistic resting pose, dominating the central field. Flanking the butterfly are colorful pink hibiscus flowers in bloom, rendered in bright polychrome color printing, while the lower portion of the field displays a stylized turquoise ocean wave with white foam. The background foliage is rendered in muted grey tones to emphasize the vivid coloration of the principal motifs. A rectangular logo reading 'CARIBBEAN LIFE' is positioned at the top of the field above the butterfly. The legend '.999 FINE SILVER 1/2 OZ' is inscribed in raised lettering across the lower portion of the reverse, overlaid on the wave motif.
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Aanvullende informatie

Cameroon's franc CFA is issued under the authority of the BEAC — the Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale — which manages monetary policy for six central African states collectively. Cameroon itself has no independent minting infrastructure, so this piece was almost certainly produced by a European private mint on contract, a standard arrangement for the commemorative and collector issues that now constitute the bulk of BEAC-zone numismatic output.

Rhodium plating on silver is a finishing technique that became commercially viable for collector coins in the early 2000s, prized for its resistance to tarnish and its mirror-bright surface. It adds no legal-tender credibility — this coin never circulated.

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