The Democratic Republic of the Congo relaunched its commemorative coinage program almost immediately after Laurent-Désiré Kabila's forces took Kinshasa in 1997 and renamed the country from Zaire. These issues were never intended for domestic circulation — the DRC's own population was transacting in Congolese francs of negligible silver content — but were produced entirely for the international collector market, typically through European minting intermediaries.
KM#53 is one of several thematic silver issues from the 2000 program, a year when the country was actively fighting the Second Congo War on its eastern front.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo relaunched its commemorative coinage program almost immediately after Laurent-Désiré Kabila's forces took Kinshasa in 1997 and renamed the country from Zaire. These issues were never intended for domestic circulation — the DRC's own population was transacting in Congolese francs of negligible silver content — but were produced entirely for the international collector market, typically through European minting intermediaries.
KM#53 is one of several thematic silver issues from the 2000 program, a year when the country was actively fighting the Second Congo War on its eastern front.