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1000 Shillings Queen Victoria

Issuer Republic of Somalia
Year 2001
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Reference(s) KM# 137
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Additional information

Somalia's early 2000s bullion-adjacent issues were produced primarily for the collector export market, with little connection to domestic monetary policy — the country had no functioning central government at the time of striking. The nominal issuing authority, the "Republic of Somalia," was effectively a legal fiction maintained by foreign minting contractors to lend face-value legitimacy to the pieces.

KM# 137 belongs to a broader run of Somali-issued Victoria commemoratives struck in 9-carat gold, a fineness more common to jewelry than to numismatic bullion.

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