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| 表面の説明 | The Kenyan coat of arms is depicted centrally in the field, featuring two lions rampant as supporters flanking a traditional Maasai shield charged with a cock, crossed by two spears in saltire. A scroll at the base bears the national motto HARAMBEE. The date is divided by the shield, appearing to the left and right. The circular legend REPUBLIC OF KENYA runs along the upper periphery, while the denomination TEN CENTS is inscribed along the lower periphery with the numeral 10 positioned centrally below the shield. |
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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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Kenya's first coinage as an independent republic launched in 1966, replacing the East African Currency Board issues that had circulated across Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania under a shared colonial monetary arrangement. The "Without legend" designation distinguishes this type from a later variety — the reverse carries no "Republic of Kenya" inscription, a detail corrected in subsequent issues as the new central bank refined its house style.