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200 Shilingi

Issuer Bank of Tanzania
Year 1998-2014
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering SHILINGI MIA MBILI 200
(Translation: Two hundred Shilingi)
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Additional information

Tanzania's 200 Shilingi in nickel brass replaced an earlier cupro-nickel issue as the country's monetary authorities worked to stabilize a currency that had lost roughly 90% of its value against the dollar between 1985 and the mid-1990s, following a painful IMF-brokered structural adjustment that dismantled Tanzania's socialist pricing controls. The long production window — spanning sixteen years across two different minting arrangements — reflects a deliberate policy of extended circulation lifespans to reduce recoinage costs.