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5 Escudos

Uitgever Banco de Cabinda
Jaar 2005
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Gewicht 10.36 g
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central copper-nickel field bearing a heraldic shield depicting two crossed tridents with the initials 'B' and 'C' in the centre. The legend 'BANCO DE CABINDA' arcs along the upper portion of the brass outer ring, while the date '2005' is divided across the lower left and right of the inner field. The word 'LIBERDADE' (Freedom) is inscribed along the lower arc of the brass ring.
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Aanvullende informatie

Cabinda is an Angolan exclave separated from the mainland by a strip of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and its separatist movement — the FLEC — has sought independence since before Angola itself achieved it from Portugal in 1975. These coins were never issued by any recognized government; they are fantasy pieces produced for the collector market, trading on the unresolved territorial dispute rather than any actual monetary authority. The "Republic of Cabinda" has no ISO currency code, no central bank, and no circulating coinage.

The X# prefix in Krause's catalog denotes exactly this: an unofficial issue outside the main numbering sequence.

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