The Bank of Central African States serves six member nations — Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon — operating under a monetary agreement with France that pegs the CFA franc to the euro at a fixed rate inherited from its original peg to the French franc in 1945. Coins issued under the BEAC umbrella frequently carry future dates, a common practice among modern collector-targeted issues that bears no relationship to actual circulation or monetary policy decisions.
No independently verifiable production details, mintage figures, or issuing context for this specific piece are confirmed at time of cataloging.
The Bank of Central African States serves six member nations — Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon — operating under a monetary agreement with France that pegs the CFA franc to the euro at a fixed rate inherited from its original peg to the French franc in 1945. Coins issued under the BEAC umbrella frequently carry future dates, a common practice among modern collector-targeted issues that bears no relationship to actual circulation or monetary policy decisions.
No independently verifiable production details, mintage figures, or issuing context for this specific piece are confirmed at time of cataloging.