Rwanda's National Bank has produced a steady stream of small-format gold issues aimed squarely at the collector bullion market, and this piece fits that program precisely. The black diamond inlay — a synthetic or treated material in virtually all such issues at this price tier — is a production technique licensed through specialist minting contractors, almost certainly the B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt facility in Germany or a comparable European partner, not produced domestically in Rwanda.
At 0.28 g, the gold content is negligible by bullion standards. These exist as novelty collectibles, not monetary instruments.
Rwanda's National Bank has produced a steady stream of small-format gold issues aimed squarely at the collector bullion market, and this piece fits that program precisely. The black diamond inlay — a synthetic or treated material in virtually all such issues at this price tier — is a production technique licensed through specialist minting contractors, almost certainly the B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt facility in Germany or a comparable European partner, not produced domestically in Rwanda.
At 0.28 g, the gold content is negligible by bullion standards. These exist as novelty collectibles, not monetary instruments.