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5000 Francs CFA Chang Er and the Jade Rabbit

Uitgever Chad
Jaar 2023
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Diameter 60 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde A highly detailed high-relief depiction of Chang Er, the Chinese moon goddess, rendered in a classical Chinese artistic style. She is shown three-quarter facing, adorned with an elaborate crown and flowing robes with intricately engraved decorative borders, her long hair streaming in the wind. In her cupped hands she cradles the Jade Rabbit, while her raised left hand delicately holds a small flowering branch. Behind her, a large full moon occupies the upper field, ringed by a garland of lanterns, evoking the Mid-Autumn Festival. The lower field is richly decorated with fully bloomed peony flowers in high relief, and stylised cloud scrolls fill the remaining field.
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Chad has issued commemorative coins under the CFA franc system for decades, but the issuing authority here is effectively cosmetic — these pieces are produced by private mints for the collector market, with Chad lending its name under licensing arrangements common across francophone African sovereigns. The Chang'e lunar mythology series taps directly into Chinese numismatic demand, where the moon goddess and her jade rabbit companion carry deep cultural resonance tied to the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The mixed silver-copper plated construction is worth noting: only the outer layer is .999 silver, with the bulk of the weight being copper core.

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