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1000 Dobras Millennium

Issuer Banco Central de São Tomé e Príncipe
Year 1999
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Reference(s) KM#99
Obverse description Central field features the national coat of arms of São Tomé and Príncipe, depicting a shield supported by two sea eagles with outstretched wings, resting on a decorative base with a star above the shield. The denomination '1000 DOBRAS' is inscribed in the upper field above the arms. The circular legend 'REPÚBLICA DEMOCRÁTICA DE S.TOMÉ E PRÍNCIPE' runs along the upper periphery, with the date '1999' at the bottom, all separated by small ornamental devices.
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Obverse lettering REPÚBLICA DEMOCRÁTICA DE S.TOMÉ E PRÍNCIPE 1000 DOBRAS 1999
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São Tomé e Príncipe issued a series of millennium-themed commemoratives in 1999 largely for the collector export market — a revenue strategy common among small island nations whose numismatic programs generate more foreign currency than their coins ever circulate domestically. The archipelago had weathered a difficult decade following the 1990 transition from single-party Marxist rule to multiparty democracy, and hard currency from collector sales mattered.

KM#99 is part of that broader series. Struck in sterling silver to standard modern commemorative specifications, these pieces were almost certainly produced under contract at a European mint rather than locally.