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| 背面描述 | A fully colourised Indian cobra (Naja naja) in a raised strike pose occupies the centre of the field, its hood spread wide, rendered in naturalistic brown tones against a partially colourised landscape depicting rocky mountainous terrain beneath a vivid golden-orange sunset. The background landscape is rendered in monochrome silver save for the colourised sun and sky. An arched decorative cartouche in the upper right field bears the series inscription 'INDIAN LIFE' surmounted by a stylised temple motif. The outer border is treated with a distinctive red glitter finish. The weight and fineness inscription '.999 FINE SILVER 1/2 OZ' appears along the lower portion of the field. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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Cameroon's BEAC-zone issues have increasingly served as vehicles for novelty bullion rather than anything connected to the country's actual monetary or natural history. The Indian cobra is not native to Central Africa — its range spans the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia — which makes its appearance on a Cameroonian franc a purely commercial decision aimed at the collector market rather than any documentary or commemorative purpose.
Rhodium plating on silver became a favored technique among European minting contractors after 2010, prized for its tarnish resistance and striking visual contrast.