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2000 Shillings The Sphinx and the Pyramids

Issuer Bank of Uganda
Year 1996
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Weight 31.02 g
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Reeded
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Uganda's 1990s silver program leaned heavily on Egyptian iconography as part of a broader wave of African-themed collector issues produced for export to European and American markets — coins never intended to circulate domestically and rarely if ever seen inside Uganda itself. The Bank of Uganda licensed these designs through third-party minting arrangements common among smaller sovereign issuers seeking hard currency revenue from the numismatic trade.

KM#123 is one of several issues from this period struck to bullion-adjacent specifications, priced above spot on release and absorbed almost entirely by thematic collectors rather than silver stackers.

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