| Official Name: | Central African Republic |
| National Name: | République Centrafricaine |
| Alternate Names: | Central African Empire (former name) |
| Monetary Units: | 1 CFA franc (f) = 100 centimes (c) |
| Location: | Central Africa; bordered by Chad (north); Sudan (east); Republic of the Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo (south); Cameroon (west). |
| Mineral Resources: | Diamonds, uranium, gold, oil. |
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Diamond Central Africa Scott 62 25 francs 14 Mar 1966 |
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Illustration of faceted diamond; diamond cutter. |
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Hematite (Tiger Iron) Central Africa Scott 1261a 400 francs |
Chalcophyllite Central Africa Scott 1261b 400 francs |
Meteorite (iron-nickel) Central Africa Scott 1261c 400 francs |
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Sylvanite Central Africa Scott 1261d 400 francs |
Hematite (var. Specular Hematite) Central Africa Scott 1261e 400 francs |
Spodumene Central Africa Scott 1261f 400 francs |
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This sheetlet was issued in 1998. With the exception of Scott 1261c, all stamps show natural, unpolished specimens. Scott 1261c shows an etched cross-section of an iron-nickel meteorite. The mineral name on Scott 1261b is misspelled as "Challophyllite" on the stamp. |
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Amber Central Africa Scott 1262a 600 francs |
Quartz (var. Opal) Central Africa Scott 1262b 600 francs |
Struvite Central Africa Scott 1262c 600 francs |
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Rhodochrosite Central Africa Scott 1262d 600 francs |
Polybasite Central Africa Scott 1262e 600 francs |
Silver Central Africa Scott 1262f 600 francs |
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This sheetlet was issued in 1998. With the exception of Scott 1262d, all stamps show natural, unpolished specimens. Scott 1262d shows a cross-section of a rhodochrosite stalactite. Scott 1262a shows amber with an insect inclusion. |
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Gypsum (var. Desert Rose); Gold; Realgar Central Africa Scott 1263 2000 francs 1998 |
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| This stamp shows natural, unpolished specimens. |
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