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| 裏面の説明 | A highly detailed, close-up frontal portrait of a Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) fills the central field, rendered with fine engraving that captures the bird's distinctive broad, shoe-shaped bill, piercing eyes, and intricately textured feathering across the crown and chest. The species name SHOEBILL STORK is inscribed in a curved legend along the upper periphery, framed by a ring of raised dots. The date 2021 appears in the lower left field, while the fineness and weight specifications — 1 TROY OUNCE / .999 / FINE SILVER — are inscribed to the right of the portrait. Concentric engraved line borders encircle the central motif, adding a refined decorative element to the composition. |
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| 縁 | Reeded |
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has issued a long-running series of wildlife-themed silver coins largely aimed at the collector market rather than circulation — the country's actual monetary system runs on the Congolese franc at denominations nowhere near 1000 in practical use. The shoebill (*Balaeniceps rex*) inhabits the swamps of the upper Nile basin and parts of Central Africa, placing it within the DRC's ecological range, which gives this issue more geographic legitimacy than many similar collector programs from unrelated jurisdictions.
KM#367 was produced for the international numismatic market through third-party minting arrangements common to small-nation collector coinage.