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3000 Shillings Lions Growing Up

Emittent Bank of Tanzania
Jahr 2022
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Nennwert 3000 Shilingi
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Reversbeschreibung The reverse features an extraordinarily detailed close-up portrait of a mature male lion rendered in ultra-high relief, occupying nearly the entire field of the coin. The lion's powerful visage is depicted in three-quarter profile facing slightly right, with meticulous engraving conveying the texture of his dense mane, facial fur, and penetrating gaze. To the left of the lion's head, a contrasting engraved outline silhouette of a lion cub is rendered in a distinctly different, finer line-engraving style against the polished proof field, evoking the theme of growing up. The composition is frameless and immersive, with no legends or inscriptions on this face, allowing the naturalistic wildlife artistry to dominate entirely.
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Tanzania's "Lions Growing Up" issues belong to a multi-release wildlife education series produced for the collector market — coins that never circulated domestically and were sold almost entirely through European distributors. The 155.5g format places this squarely in the 5oz silver category favored by the secondary market in the early 2020s, when oversized wildlife rounds from African issuing authorities flooded dealer inventories.

The Bank of Tanzania has lent its name to dozens of such collector pieces with little operational involvement in their production, which is typically contracted to private minting houses in Europe.

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