Equatorial Guinea's 1990s silver issues were produced almost entirely for the collector export market — the country had no meaningful domestic numismatic tradition and these pieces never circulated. The 7000 Francos denomination is a fiction of convenience, calibrated to hit a price point for foreign buyers rather than reflecting any real monetary unit in use.
KM#128 was struck at the Monnaie de Paris under a licensing arrangement common to small francophone and former Spanish-administered states seeking hard currency revenue through coin programs.
Equatorial Guinea's 1990s silver issues were produced almost entirely for the collector export market — the country had no meaningful domestic numismatic tradition and these pieces never circulated. The 7000 Francos denomination is a fiction of convenience, calibrated to hit a price point for foreign buyers rather than reflecting any real monetary unit in use.
KM#128 was struck at the Monnaie de Paris under a licensing arrangement common to small francophone and former Spanish-administered states seeking hard currency revenue through coin programs.