The bullion has a limited mintage of only 9,999 pieces. The Silver Durga coin is inspired by one of the most important Hindu goddesses. She is often depicted as a multi-armed woman with the ability to combat demons and evil. Durga is a symbol of strength, courage, and protection; her name means "unyielding" or "invincible." She possesses numerous attributes such as a sword, trident, and shield. It is one of the most important Hindu festivals, mainly celebrated in Bengal and other parts of India. During this festival, beautiful sculptures of the goddess are created, and various rituals and prayers are performed.
On the reverse side of the silver bullion, we see the silhouette of Durga. She is depicted as a beautiful woman riding a lion. In each of her eight hands, she holds a different object, mainly weapons, symbolizing her warrior nature. In the background, there is an ornate pattern inspired by lotus flowers. The obverse side features the coat of arms of Cameroon in the center, along with the denomination, emission date, as well as the weight and silver content of the metal.