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| 裏面の説明 | A large adult blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) rendered in vivid blue polychrome coloring dominates the central field, depicted in a naturalistic underwater setting with a smaller calf swimming below. A stylized globe inset in the upper right field highlights the whale's oceanic range, embellished with a faceted teal crystal gemstone. The legend BLUE WHALE arches along the upper left of the field, while ENDANGERED ANIMAL SPECIES curves vertically along the right margin and along the lower arc. The seabed and ocean surface are indicated by engraved texture in the background field. |
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Zambia's wildlife-themed issues of the 2010s were produced almost entirely for the collector export market — the country had no meaningful domestic numismatic retail infrastructure, and pieces like this were distributed through European and Asian dealers from the outset. The 1000 Kwacha denomination was nominal; by 2014, one US dollar bought roughly five Zambian kwacha, making this a face-value fiction designed to confer legal tender status without any expectation of circulation.
Silver-plated copper-nickel was the standard substrate for this tier of the market, keeping production costs low enough to support the high print runs typical of novelty wildlife issues sold through television shopping channels and online lot dealers in Germany and China.