Delve into the heart of Central Africa with this Democratic Republic of the Congo 100 Francs consecutive serial number uncirculated pair from 2022, a striking testament to the country's wildlife and developmental aspirations issued during a period of economic transition. The obverse captivates with a detailed engraving of an African elephant—Africa's largest land mammal and a symbol of strength and wisdom—set against a grassy backdrop with intricate patterns and multilingual elements that underscore the DRC's vast cultural diversity. The reverse highlights the engineering marvel of the Inga II Dam on the Congo River, complete with power lines and flowing waters, representing the nation's potential for hydroelectric power and progress amid its abundant natural resources. As part of the ongoing Franc Congolais series (printed by Oberthur Fiduciaire), these notes offer a window into Congo's blend of untamed nature and modern infrastructure, making them a compelling choice for collectors of African currency, animal themes, or contemporary world paper money in premium UNC grade.

Kept in flawless condition without any handling traces and featuring consecutive serial numbers (such as MF-series examples), this pair combines aesthetic appeal with historical relevance, ideal for enthusiasts of variants, signatures, or thematic sets focused on elephants, dams, or post-2020 issues. With advanced anti-counterfeiting measures like the holographic thread and portrait watermark, they exemplify secure, artistic design tied to the DRC's resilient identity. Whether assembling a DRC currency collection, exploring symbols of African power, or seeking an educational conversation piece, this 2022 uncirculated duo delivers enduring intrigue and value

(18073)

SKU 18073
Brand Central Bank Of Congo

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