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100 Kwacha Pelican

发行方 Bank of Zambia
年份 1998
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厚度 3.2 mm
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正面铭文 ZAMBIA 1998
背面描述 A finely engraved pelican is depicted in right-facing profile, perched upright on a horizontal branch rendered in naturalistic detail, with additional branches visible in the background field. The bird's plumage is rendered with exceptional sculptural precision, each feather group individually delineated. The denomination 100 KWACHA appears in two lines to the lower right of the field. A designer's monogram is visible to the lower left.
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The 1998 issue falls within a period of acute economic stress in Zambia — the kwacha had lost the vast majority of its purchasing power through the late 1980s and 1990s, and a 100-kwacha face value that once meant something was by this point effectively negligible in daily transactions. Zambia was simultaneously navigating IMF structural adjustment conditions that constrained monetary policy and gutted social spending.

KM#61 is part of a wildlife series that the Bank of Zambia issued partly for collector export revenue — hard currency the government badly needed.