Somalia's Leopard series has run continuously since 2012, issued under licensing arrangements that route production through European private mints while nominally bearing Somali authority — a common structure for bullion programs originating from jurisdictions with limited domestic minting infrastructure. The series competes directly in the one-ounce silver bullion market alongside the Britannia, Maple Leaf, and Libertad.
KM#464 designates the 2025 iteration. Four-nines silver purity, rather than the more common .999, is the specification that distinguishes this series from several of its competitors.
Somalia's Leopard series has run continuously since 2012, issued under licensing arrangements that route production through European private mints while nominally bearing Somali authority — a common structure for bullion programs originating from jurisdictions with limited domestic minting infrastructure. The series competes directly in the one-ounce silver bullion market alongside the Britannia, Maple Leaf, and Libertad.
KM#464 designates the 2025 iteration. Four-nines silver purity, rather than the more common .999, is the specification that distinguishes this series from several of its competitors.