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| Issuer | Senegal |
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| Year | 2019 |
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| Weight | 0.5 g |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 2019 - Proof - 10,000 |
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The CFA franc zone has long been a point of contention in West African political discourse — the currency's peg to the euro and French Treasury backing have drawn criticism from economists and governments alike, most vocally in the years surrounding this coin's issue. Senegal minting a gold commemorative denominated in CFA francs while that very system faced calls for abolition is not without irony.
At 0.5 g of .9999 fine gold, this piece contains bullion value that dwarfs its face denomination many times over — a feature common to modern miniature gold issues designed for the collector market rather than any monetary function.