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| Uitgever | Burundi |
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| Jaar | 2015 |
| Type | Fantasy coin |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central field features the coat of arms of Burundi, depicted as a lion's head facing forward in high relief, flanked by two crossed spears and two stalks of sorghum, with a decorative ribbon bearing the national motto 'UNITÉ - TRAVAIL - PROGRÈS' below. The outer border carries the legend 'RÉPUBLIQUE DU BURUNDI' arcing along the upper rim, while the date '2015' is inscribed at the base, all separated by a ring of decorative dash-and-dot ornaments. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | RÉPUBLIQUE DU BURUNDI UNITÉ - TRAVAIL - PROGRÈS 2015 |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Burundi has no native marine habitat — the country is landlocked, bordered by Tanzania, Rwanda, the DRC, and Lake Tanganyika. The Pomacanthus annularis, the bluetail angelfish, inhabits the Indo-Pacific. This coin exists entirely as a numismatic export product, struck for the collector market under licensing arrangements common among small-revenue-seeking nations in the 2010s, when dozens of Pacific and African issuers flooded the market with wildlife-themed silver-plated issues bearing no connection to the issuing country.