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| Issuer | Bank of Tanzania |
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| Year | 1998 |
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| Value | 2500 Shilingi |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | TANZANIA UHURU NA UMOJA 1998 (Translation: Freedom and Unity) |
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| Additional information |
Tanzania's large-format silver issues of the late 1990s were produced primarily for the collector export market, with actual domestic circulation never a realistic intention for a coin of this weight and size. The series rode the wave of the international wildlife bullion and commemorative boom that swept through African sovereign mints and their licensing partners during that decade — many of these contracts were administered through European distributors rather than through the Bank of Tanzania directly.
At 155 grams, this is a five-ounce issue, a format that was becoming increasingly common among commemorative programs competing for collector attention on shelf space rather than in trade.