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| Issuer | Burundi |
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| Year | 1962 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Reverse lettering | ROYAUME * DU * BURUNDI * INDEPENDANCE * 1962 * 50 FRANCS * |
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| Mintage | 1962 - Proof - 3,500 |
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Burundi gained independence from Belgian administration on July 1, 1962, and the new kingdom under Mwambutsa IV moved quickly to assert a distinct national identity through commemorative coinage. These gold issues were not circulation pieces — they were struck for presentation and export, targeting the international collector market at a moment when newly independent African states were issuing commemoratives at pace.
Mwambutsa IV had actually reigned since 1915, making him one of the longest-serving monarchs in the world at the point of independence. He would be deposed in 1966 after a coup while traveling abroad, never returning to Burundi.