Catalog
| Obverse description | Coat of arms, date below. |
|---|---|
| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | BOTSWANA PULA 1978 IPELEGENG |
| Reverse description | Antelope of Klipspringer, face value. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | 10 PULA |
| Edge | |
| Mint | |
| Mintage |
1978 - Proof - 3 989 |
| Numisquare ID | 6670464070 |
| Additional information |
Historical Context: Issued by the Republic of Botswana in 1978, this 10 Pula coin appeared during Sir Seretse Khama's presidency, a pivotal era of post-independence development. The Pula currency, introduced in 1976, symbolized Botswana's economic autonomy. This silver issue, featuring the indigenous Klipspringer, reflects a trend among new African states to celebrate unique natural heritage and national identity through numismatic art.
Artistry: While the specific engraver is often undocumented for such issues, the design adheres to a naturalistic, modern realist school typical of Commonwealth coinage. The obverse displays the national Coat of Arms: two zebras supporting a shield with the motto "PULA." The reverse masterfully captures the agile Klipspringer, likely depicted in a characteristic stance on rocky terrain, emphasizing its distinctive upright posture and alertness.
Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver, weighing 35 grams and 41 millimeters in diameter, this coin generally exhibits a strong strike. Key high-points for grading include the Klipspringer's horns, ears, and coat texture, plus the intricate details of the zebras and shield on the obverse. Expect good luster, from satin to proof-like, typical for collector silver issues. Weakness, if present, might appear in the Klipspringer's extremities or the shield's finer lines.