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| 正面描述 | The national coat of arms of Rwanda is depicted centrally in the field, featuring a sun rising over a representation of the country's hills, flanked by two interlaced rings symbolizing unity, with sheaves of sorghum and a cog at the base. The denomination numeral '10' appears in the lower field. The circular legend surrounding the design reads the name of the central bank and the Republic of Rwanda in Kinyarwanda, along with the national motto and the denomination in full. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Iridium is one of the densest and most corrosion-resistant elements on earth, and among the rarest in the Earth's crust — more associated with asteroid impact layers than with mint production runs. Rwanda's use of it here is largely a novelty play, positioning the National Bank within the small collector market for exotic-metal issues that expanded noticeably in the 2010s. No iridium coin circulated. None was meant to.
KM#97 is sparsely documented in standard references, with mintage figures difficult to independently verify — not unusual for low-volume exotic issues from smaller issuing authorities in this period.