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1500 Shillings Lions Growing Up

Uitgever Bank of Tanzania
Jaar 2021
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse features a highly detailed, ultra-high relief portrait of a mature male lion occupying the right portion of the field, rendered with exceptional sculptural depth emphasizing the full mane and powerful facial features in a three-quarter view. In the upper left field, a stylized outline engraving of a lion cub is depicted in contrasting low relief against the mirrored proof background, evoking the theme of generational continuity. The legend TANZANIA UHURU NA UMOJA (meaning Freedom and Unity) arcs along the upper periphery, flanked by the denomination 1500 SHILLINGS and the date 2021. The Tanzanian coat of arms appears above the central design. The coin is struck in black proof finish, creating a dramatic contrast between the frosted relief and polished fields.
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Oplage 2021 - Black Proof - 333
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The "Lions Growing Up" release belongs to Tanzania's long-running wildlife education series aimed partly at the domestic market but primarily at the European collector trade, where African big-cat themes have sustained consistent demand since the 1990s. Bank of Tanzania has issued silver kilo and half-kilo denominations through this channel with enough regularity that the series functions more as a licensing arrangement with foreign minting houses than as a sovereign monetary initiative in any practical sense.

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