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The Republic of Chad uses the Central African CFA Franc as its currency; it is the common currency of six independent states in central Africa: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. The CFA Franc has both common and national issues. All common circulating coins are issued under the authority of CEMAC ("Communauté Économique et Monétaire de l'Afrique Centrale" - Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa) and have no issuing country. Separately, each member country can strike coins bearing its national symbols; these coins are legal tender in the other members of the bloc too. Chad has authorised some foreign mints to strike coins under its issuing authority for collector's purposes, or as bullion. These are usually dedicated to historical or general popular culture themes not related to the country itself. Many of them are in standard bullion sizes, including in the very large five troy ounces (5oz) of silver format. This 5 oz coin is the first issue in the Egyptian Relic series. King Tutankhamun, the boy pharaoh, is one of the most popular and intriguing Egyptian rulers. Scottsdale Mint used their high-quality minting techniques and rimless design, on a remarkable 11.8 mm thick coin, to replicate a hand-carved Egyptian relic. This 5 oz Silver coin is the first in the Egyptian Relic series and features a hand-brushed Antique Proof finish and chiselled granite edge to bring King Tut to life. The coin has a distinct incuse design and a rough finish, giving it the appearance of an ancient coin in use for thousands of years. King Tut’s tomb was first discovered by British Egyptologists Howard Carter and George Herbert in 1922. What stunned many at the time was the solid Gold coffin. Inside were the remains of a pharaoh who, to that date, had been relatively unknown and lost to the history of the world. Tutankhamun came to power at the age of just 9 or 10, as part of Egypt’s 18th dynasty, in 1332 B.C. His young age meant he likely had to rely on trusted advisers to help him rule over Ancient Egypt. One of his greatest achievements was reversing several changes made during his father's reign and restoring traditional Egyptian values. | ||||||
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Coins in the Egyptian Relics Series include (ordered by metal / size / year):
- 1 oz Gold Antique, King Tut, 2017
- 1 oz Gold Proof, Kek, 2023
- 5 oz Silver Antique, King Tut, 2016
- 5 oz Silver Antique, Queen Nefertiti, 2017
- 5 oz Silver Antique, Sphinx of Hatshepsut, 2019
- 5 oz Silver Antique, Chariot of War, 2020
- 5 oz Silver Antique, Anubis, 2021
- 5 oz Silver Antique, Kek, 2022
- 2 oz Silver Antique, Horus, 2016
- 2 oz Silver Antique, Ramesses II, 2017
- 2 oz Silver Antique, Ramesses II: Afterlife, 2017
- 1 oz Silver, Kek, 2022
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Country | Chad |
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Currency | Central African CFA Franc, Chad |
Coin Type | Silver Five Ounces (5 oz) |
Issued | 2016 |
Symbol | Coat of Arms of Chad |
Face Value | 3000 (x Franc) |
Total Mintage | 30,000 |
Current | Yes |
Material | 0.999 Silver |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 41.0000 mm |
Thickness | 11.800 mm |
Mass | 155.5000 g |
OCC ID | LBRP-ERRC-PYLK-EMNY |
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Coin, Chad, Silver Five Ounces 2016 King Tut
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Coin, Chad, Silver Five Ounces 2016 King Tut
Copyright: Scottsdale Mint Source |
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Coin, Chad, Silver Five Ounces 2016 King Tut
Copyright: Scottsdale Mint Source |
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Coin, Chad, Silver Five Ounces 2016 King Tut
Copyright: Scottsdale Mint Source |
Source | Reference ID |
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Krause, Standard Catalog of World Coins | Chad KM# 40 |