Cameroon – 2026 – 10000 Francs – Christ the Redeemer 3D Antiqued 1 KILO silver
€ 4,799.00
This item will be released on September 1, 2026.Available for pre-ordering
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| Issuing Country | Cameroon |
| Year of Issue | 2026 |
| Face Value | 10000 Francs |
| Metal | Silver |
| Fineness (purity) | 999/1000 |
| Weight | 1 kilo |
| Diameter | 141.50 x 150 mm |
| Quality | Antiqued |
| Mintage | 49 pcs |
| Scope of Delivery | Wooden Box Certificate |
| Special features | 3D Shape Minted |
Description
Click to see the full Christ the Redeemer series
NumisCollect proudly presents the ultimate edition of the officially licensed Christ the Redeemer collection, created in cooperation with the Santuário Cristo Redentor. Struck from an extraordinary 1 kilogram of pure silver and measuring a monumental 141.5 × 150 mm, this spectacular collectible transforms Rio de Janeiro’s world famous landmark into a breathtaking masterpiece of numismatic art. The immense size allows every detail of the iconic monument to be showcased on a scale rarely seen in modern coinage, creating an impressive display piece that immediately commands attention.
Issued as 10000 Francs CFA legal tender of Cameroon and limited to just 49 pieces worldwide (numbered coins), this prestigious release represents the pinnacle of the Christ the Redeemer series. Presented in a luxurious presentation box with certificate of authenticity, it combines official licensing, exceptional silver content, and an extraordinary format into a collectible of remarkable presence and exclusivity. More than a coin, it is a statement piece and a lasting tribute to one of the world’s most iconic landmarks and enduring symbols of faith. Designed for the most discerning collectors, this masterpiece stands among the most impressive Christ the Redeemer collectibles ever produced.
Coin description
The reverse faithfully reproduces the front view of the Christ the Redeemer statue, capturing its serene expression and outstretched arms in stunning detail.
The obverse mirrors the back of the monument, showcasing the flowing robe and powerful stance overlooking Rio de Janeiro. The obverse also includes the coat of arms of Cameroon at the base with the inscriptions: “REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROON” (the issuing country), “2026” (the year of issue), and “10000 FRANCS CFA” (the face value).
Background information
The idea of building a monumental religious statue in Rio de Janeiro emerged in the late 19th century, though the project only gained momentum in the 1920s. Supported by the Catholic Circle of Rio, it symbolized the strength of Christianity in Brazil during a period of modernization and national identity formation. Designed by French sculptor Paul Landowski and engineered by Brazilian Heitor da Silva Costa, construction began in 1926. Workers employed reinforced concrete, then a cutting-edge material, and covered the surface with millions of soapstone tiles chosen for durability and luminosity. The statue was inaugurated on October 12, 1931.
Standing 30 meters tall with outstretched arms, Christ the Redeemer quickly became a defining emblem of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil itself. Beyond its religious meaning, it reflects early 20th-century international collaboration, combining European artistic vision with Brazilian engineering. Today, it remains a landmark of cultural identity and historical significance.









