Katalog
| Emittent | Bank of Botswana |
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| Jahr | 1986 |
| Typ | Non-circulating coin |
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| Aversbeschreibung | The national arms of Botswana displayed centrally, featuring a shield divided into three sections: the upper portion bearing three interlocked cogwheels symbolising industry, the middle section depicting wavy lines representing water, and the lower section showing the head of a bull. Two zebras serve as supporters on either side of the shield, each holding a tusk of ivory. A scroll beneath the shield bears the national motto PULA. The country name BOTSWANA arcs along the upper legend, the date 1986 appears in the lower field, and the word IPELEGENG is inscribed along the lower rim. |
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| Aversschrift | Latin |
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| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Botswana hosted no events at the 1986 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games, but as a member nation it participated in the broader commemorative coin program that saw numerous Commonwealth countries issue .500 silver pieces through a coordinated arrangement — many sharing the same blanks and specifications. The low silver fineness was a deliberate cost-containment measure, keeping these issues accessible to collector markets in smaller economies while still qualifying as precious metal commemoratives.