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| Issuer | Chad |
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| Year | 2020 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse description | The national coat of arms of the Republic of Chad occupies the central field of this square flan, depicting a heraldic shield supported by a rampant goat to the left and a rampant lion to the right, with a radiant sun above the shield. Beneath the supporters, a decorative ribbon cartouche bears the national motto in three parts: UNITE, TRAVAIL, and PROGRES. The legend REPUBLIQUE DU TCHAD arcs across the upper field, while the denomination 5000 FRANCS CFA is inscribed in the lower field. A fine decorative border frames the entire composition. |
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| Reverse description | The iconic golden funerary mask of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun is rendered in fine detail at the centre of the square flan, depicting the nemes headdress with its characteristic striped lappets, the royal uraeus and vulture on the brow, and the ceremonial false beard. A decorative field of Egyptian hieroglyphic motifs surrounds the central image on both sides, and a cartouche containing hieroglyphic characters is prominently displayed to the lower right. The legend TUTANKHAMUN is inscribed in the lower left field, with the fineness and weight specifications 999 FINE GOLD and 1/200 OZ appearing along the bottom margin. |
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At 0.16 grams, this is among the smallest gold coins in modern circulation issues — a format popularized by the Austrian Mint's "gold philharmonic" fractionals and subsequently adopted by a handful of African CFA-zone issuers working with European minting houses, typically Geiger Edelmetalle or B.H. Mayer's. Chad itself issues no coinage through domestic production; these pieces are contracted abroad and sold almost entirely to the collector and bullion novelty market rather than circulating in N'Djamena or anywhere else.