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| 表面の説明 | The complete national arms of Botswana occupies the central field, featuring a shield divided into three sections: three interlocking cogwheels in chief, wavy horizontal lines in fess representing water, and a bull's head in base. Two zebras serving as supporters flank the shield on either side, each rearing on its hind legs. A scroll below bears the national motto PULA. The legend BOTSWANA arcs along the upper periphery, with the date 1988 and the national motto IPELEGENG inscribed in the lower field beneath the shield. |
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| 表面の銘文 | BOTSWANA 1988 IPELEGENG |
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John Paul II visited Botswana in September 1988 as part of a six-nation southern African tour, one of the most logistically ambitious papal trips of his pontificate. Botswana's Catholic population was — and remains — a small minority, making the visit more a diplomatic gesture toward the region than a pastoral one.
The .925 silver version was issued alongside a cupro-nickel circulation strike; KM#20 and #20a are distinguished by composition alone, sharing the same dies.