Zambia's silver wildlife series from this period was not driven by domestic monetary policy but almost entirely by the international collector market — the Bank of Zambia licensed designs through foreign minting intermediaries, and many issues in this run were struck at the B.H. Mayer mint in Germany. The 2000 date places this squarely in the peak years of that arrangement, when Zambia was producing dozens of collector-oriented issues annually with little connection to circulation coinage.
KM# 102 is one of several giraffe-themed issues the series produced, reflecting the broader commercial calculus that African megafauna sold reliably to European and North American collectors.
Zambia's silver wildlife series from this period was not driven by domestic monetary policy but almost entirely by the international collector market — the Bank of Zambia licensed designs through foreign minting intermediaries, and many issues in this run were struck at the B.H. Mayer mint in Germany. The 2000 date places this squarely in the peak years of that arrangement, when Zambia was producing dozens of collector-oriented issues annually with little connection to circulation coinage.
KM# 102 is one of several giraffe-themed issues the series produced, reflecting the broader commercial calculus that African megafauna sold reliably to European and North American collectors.