Zambia's wildlife series coins from this period were produced under license by foreign minting houses — primarily European — and sold almost exclusively to the collector market. They never meaningfully circulated. The rhino issue appeared as black rhinoceros populations across sub-Saharan Africa had collapsed to fewer than 2,500 individuals, down from roughly 70,000 in 1970, a decline driven almost entirely by poaching for the Asian traditional medicine trade.
The .859 fineness is atypical — most commemorative silver of this era runs at .925 — suggesting a cost-control decision by the issuing authority or contracted minter.
Zambia's wildlife series coins from this period were produced under license by foreign minting houses — primarily European — and sold almost exclusively to the collector market. They never meaningfully circulated. The rhino issue appeared as black rhinoceros populations across sub-Saharan Africa had collapsed to fewer than 2,500 individuals, down from roughly 70,000 in 1970, a decline driven almost entirely by poaching for the Asian traditional medicine trade.
The .859 fineness is atypical — most commemorative silver of this era runs at .925 — suggesting a cost-control decision by the issuing authority or contracted minter.