Cameroon – 2025 – 1000 Francs – The Storm on the Sea of Galilee (Elonga bar)
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Issuing Country | Cameroon |
Year of Issue | 2025 |
Face Value | 1000 Francs CFA |
Metal | Silver |
Fineness (purity) | 999/1000 |
Weight | 1 oz |
Diameter | 107×133 mm |
Quality | BU |
Mintage | 999 pcs. |
Scope of Delivery | Box Certificate |
Special features | Color |
Description
The Storm on the Sea of Galilee by Rembrandt, a masterpiece in numismatic artistry, is introduced as part of the Lost Art Series, paying homage to the iconic painting by the legendary Dutch artist, Rembrandt van Rijn. Limited to 999 pieces worldwide, each meticulously minted coin boasts 1 ounce of 999 purity silver, ensuring both collectible value and enduring beauty, with dimensions of 107mm x 133mm capturing the essence of the original masterpiece. With a striking colorized finish, the reverse vividly depicts the tumultuous storm at sea, while the obverse showcases Rembrandt’s self-portrait with exquisite detail. Each coin features a unique serial number with UV engraving for authenticity and holds legal tender status with a denomination of 1000 FRANCS CFA. Whether a seasoned collector or an admirer of fine craftsmanship, owning this extraordinary coin promises to elevate collections and captivate imaginations with its artistry and exclusivity, representing a piece of art history for enthusiasts worldwide.
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