The Democratic Republic of Congo has issued a long and chaotic series of novelty coinage since the late 1990s, largely targeting the collector market rather than circulation. These pieces were produced under licensing arrangements with foreign minting agencies and never meaningfully entered Congolese commerce — a country that, by 2005, was still stabilizing after the devastating Second Congo War and operating with a dollarized economy where locally denominated coinage had almost no practical role.
KM#181 is one of several fish-themed pieces in this run, issued alongside similarly formatted animal types.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has issued a long and chaotic series of novelty coinage since the late 1990s, largely targeting the collector market rather than circulation. These pieces were produced under licensing arrangements with foreign minting agencies and never meaningfully entered Congolese commerce — a country that, by 2005, was still stabilizing after the devastating Second Congo War and operating with a dollarized economy where locally denominated coinage had almost no practical role.
KM#181 is one of several fish-themed pieces in this run, issued alongside similarly formatted animal types.