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500 Francs Napoleon Crossing the Alps

Uitgever Cameroon (1960-date)
Jaar 2021
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Beschrijving voorzijde The central field features a bold sunburst or radial engine-turned guilloche pattern emanating from the centre, against which the large numeral '500' is prominently displayed in the upper portion of the field, with the denomination legend 'FRANCS CFA' inscribed below it separated by a horizontal rule. The year of issue '2021' appears within a recessed circular cartouche at the lower centre of the field. The issuer legend 'REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN' arcs along the upper periphery, and the Mint of Poland mintmark accompanied by the fineness designation 'Ag 999' is visible in the lower right field.
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Opschrift voorzijde REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN 500 FRANCS CFA 2021 mw Ag 999
(Translation: Republic of Cameroon.)
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse reproduces in color a detailed rendition of the Malmaison version of Jacques-Louis David's celebrated 1801 painting 'Napoleon Crossing the Alps', depicting Napoleon Bonaparte astride a rearing white horse on a rocky Alpine pass. Napoleon is shown in a flowing red cloak and bicorne hat, his right arm outstretched and pointing upward, conveying heroic command and dynamism. The composition faithfully captures the dramatic interplay of horse, rider, and mountainous background characteristic of David's Neoclassical style. The legend 'NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE 1769-1821' is inscribed within the design, referencing the subject's birth and death years.
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