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10 000 Kwacha African Elephant

Issuer Bank of Zambia
Year 2015
Type Collector coin
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA ONE ZAMBIA ONE NATION 2015
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Reverse lettering 10000 KWACHA 2015 1 oz Au 999
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Zambia's currency history is notoriously turbulent — the kwacha was rebased in 2013, replacing old notes and coins at a ratio of 1,000 to 1, which makes a 10,000 kwacha denomination from 2015 a post-rebase anachronism in face value terms alone. At the old rate, this coin's nominal value would have been 10 billion pre-rebase kwacha. Whether the denomination reflects bullion pricing convention or simple indifference to face-value logic is a reasonable question.

The African Elephant series has been produced for the international bullion collector market rather than domestic circulation, with Zambia lending its name and wildlife iconography to coins distributed almost entirely outside the country.