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| Issuer | Zimbabwe › Zimbabwe (1980-date) |
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| Year | 2017 |
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| Value | 1 Shilling |
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| Reverse description | A colorized depiction of the Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tank is rendered in three-quarter profile view in the central field, showing the vehicle in camouflage livery with detailed track and wheel assemblies visible. The legend 'JAPAN LIGHT TANK' arches along the upper rim, with the designation 'Type 95' to the left and 'Ha-Go' to the right flanking the turret. The production and service years '1936-1943' appear in the lower field beneath the tank, and the inscription 'ARMAMENT AND COMBAT EQUIPMENT' curves along the lower rim. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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Zimbabwe has not issued a "shilling" denomination at any point in its post-independence monetary history, which ran through the Zimbabwe Dollar, the abandonment of local currency entirely in 2009, and the later introduction of bond coins and RTGS dollars. A coin matching this name, denomination, and date in nickel-plated steel does not correspond to any documented Zimbabwe issue. The Ha-Go designation — referencing a Japanese light tank — further suggests a fantasy or novelty piece rather than a government-authorized circulation or commemorative coin.