2021 Republic of Cameroon 1/1000 oz Gold Rhino Note

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The Republic of Cameroon Gold Note contains 1/1000 of .999 fine gold. 

Highlights:

  • Contains 1/1000 of .999 fine gold
  • Mintage: 10,000 notes
  • Obverse: Black Rhino with the Republic of Cameroon coat of arms
  • Reverse: Herd of Black Rhinos
  • Legal Tender: 100 Francs

Specifications:

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Purity .999
Metal Type Gold
Grade (U) Crisp Unc
Coin Type Bullion
Modern or Historical Modern
Year 2021

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