Condition
A coin with some oxides, a capsule (please, check photos).
The Benin 1500 Francs gold coin of 2005 belongs to the Endangered Wildlife series, dedicated to raising awareness about threatened animal species. The obverse presents a detailed engraving of a leopard’s head, emphasizing the animal’s sharp gaze, spotted fur, and powerful whiskers. Around the rim is the inscription “ENDANGERED WILDLIFE – LEOPARD,” and at the bottom appears the year of issue “2005.” The reverse features the coat of arms of the Republic of Benin: a quartered shield with a Somba castle, the Star of Benin, a palm tree, and a sailing ship, supported by two heraldic leopards, reflecting strength and protection. Beneath runs the national motto “FRATERNITE – JUSTICE – TRAVAIL,” along with the denomination “1500 FRANCS CFA.” Struck in proof quality from gold, this coin highlights both the beauty of numismatic artistry and the importance of conservation. As part of a series honoring endangered fauna, it stands as a rare and meaningful collectible for those passionate about wildlife, nature protection, and fine gold issues.
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Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
Internal Reference | BEN42 |
Nominal sum | 1500 francs |
Nominal, number | 1,500 |
Weight, g | 1.24 |
Diameter, mm | 7.2 |
Quality of coinage | Proof |
Mintage | unknown |
Capsule | Yes |
CoA | No |
Case | No |
Country | Africa / Benin |
Certification | Uncertified |
Year | 2005 |
Bimetal | No |
Coin material | Gold / Au 999 |
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