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500 Francs CFA Congo Peafowl

Issuer Republic of the Congo
Year 1992
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Shape Round
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIQUE POPULAIRE DU CONGO 500 FRANCS
(Translation: People`s Republic of Congo)
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Edge Reeded
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The Congo Peafowl (*Afropavo congensis*) was unknown to Western science until 1936, when James Chapin of the American Museum of Natural History identified a museum specimen that had been mislabeled for decades. Endemic to the Congo Basin rainforest, it remains one of the most range-restricted of the world's three peafowl species. The Republic of the Congo issued this coin during a period of acute political turbulence — the country had only just adopted multiparty democracy in 1991 after nearly two decades of Marxist single-party rule under the PCT.

Wildlife coinage from francophone Central Africa in the early 1990s was largely driven by foreign minting houses rather than domestic monetary policy, with revenue from collector sales effectively subsidizing treasury coffers during the transition period.

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