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1/1000 oz 999 Fine Gold 3000 CFA Francs Chad Pierre-Auguste Renoir Paintings – The Umbrellas Coin-Bar In Assay

Metal Content: 1/1000 troy oz
Purity: .999 Fine Gold
Country: Chad
Denomination: 3000 Francs CFA
Bar Dimensions: 11 x 15,4 mm
Assay Dimensions: 85 x 54 mm

RM175.00

4 in stock

Description

The gold coin features the motif “The Umbrellas,” inspired by the renowned painting by French Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Beautifully set into a decorative coin card in a compact credit card format, this piece makes for a distinctive collector’s item or refined gift.

The obverse of the coin card showcases Renoir’s elegant depiction of a rainy Parisian street scene—ladies, children, and gentlemen navigating the city beneath a sea of umbrellas. At the center, the 1/1000 oz fine gold coin is embedded and embossed with a detailed element from the painting, framed by a stylized inscription.

The reverse side of the coin card outlines key numismatic details, including weight, fineness, and composition. The pairing of Impressionist charm and precious metal craftsmanship makes this coin card a captivating addition to any art or coin collection.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919) was a central figure of the Impressionist movement, known for his masterful rendering of light, texture, and human warmth. The Umbrellas, painted in the early 1880s, stands out for its harmonious blend of impressionist spontaneity and classical composition—capturing a fleeting urban moment with grace and atmosphere.

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