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500 Francs Ladybird

Issuer Cameroon (1960-date)
Year 2020
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Mintage 2020 MW - Proof - 300
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Cameroon has issued commemorative silver pieces under its own authority since independence in 1960, but has no domestic mint — production is contracted to European facilities, in this case almost certainly the Monnaie de Paris or a private Belgian or Polish house. The ladybird issue is part of a broader wave of novelty coinage produced for the collector market rather than circulation, sharing shelf space with dozens of similar insect- and nature-themed pieces issued by African nations whose governments receive a licensing fee while the distributing company absorbs production and marketing costs.

The embedded magnifying glass is a functional optical insert, not merely decorative — it genuinely magnifies the detailed surface beneath it, a technique pioneered in the early 2010s by mints competing aggressively for the novelty bullion market.

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