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The 5 CFA franc coin issued by the Bank of Central African States (BEAC) in 2024 is a monetary unit in circulation within the Central African franc zone, encompassing the member countries of CEMAC (Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa).
This coin is struck in brass, a metal alloy composed mainly of copper and zinc, recognisable by its characteristic golden hue. This material gives the coin good wear resistance while allowing it to retain its striking details over time.
In terms of technical specifications, the coin has a diameter of 20 millimetres and a weight of 3.9 grams, dimensions that fall within the standards commonly observed for small denominations in the CFA franc zone. These parameters allow easy identification by users and ensure compatibility with the sorting and coin-counting equipment used in member states.
The face value of 5 CFA francs represents the smallest metal denomination commonly used in the sub-region. The BEAC CFA franc, whose ISO code is XAF, is the official currency of six Central African states: Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Chad.
The issuance of this 2024 vintage is in keeping with the monetary policy pursued by the BEAC, an institution founded in 1972 and headquartered in Yaoundé, Cameroon. The BEAC is responsible for issuing banknotes and coins for all member states of the zone, thereby ensuring the stability and uniformity of the means of payment in circulation throughout the region.