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| Uitgever | Cameroon (1960-date) |
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| Jaar | 2024 |
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| Waarde | 500 Francs CFA |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A vividly coloured Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) is depicted in three-quarter view at centre, its iridescent blue-green plumage and ornate tail coverts rendered in full polychrome colour printing against a stylised sunset landscape with grey-toned tropical foliage and mountain scenery. A glittering red border frames the upper portion of the design within a pointed arch motif. A small cartouche bearing the series inscription 'INDIAN LIFE' appears to the right of the bird. The lower arc of the coin carries the legend '.999 FINE SILVER 1/2 OZ' in bold raised lettering. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | INDIAN LIFE .999 FINE SILVER 1/2 OZ |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Cameroon's commemorative program has leaned heavily on exotic wildlife themes over the past decade, largely driven by the European novelty coin market rather than any domestic collecting tradition. Rhodium plating over silver — used here in place of standard proof finishing — became fashionable among Pacific and African issuing authorities around 2015 as a way to differentiate product in an increasingly crowded commemorative space. The blue peacock itself is native to the Indian subcontinent, not Central Africa, making this a wildlife issue with no particular connection to Cameroon's fauna.