Tanzania's 1976 coinage came during Julius Nyerere's Ujamaa experiment — a forced collectivization program that had already destabilized the agricultural economy and was straining state finances. The Bank of Tanzania issued this series partly to reinforce institutional legitimacy at a moment when the ujamaa villages policy was producing widespread food shortages and rural resentment.
The KM#10 is not a scarce coin by any measure, but circulated examples in genuinely fine condition are harder to locate than mintage figures suggest — Tanzania's equatorial climate and the coin's copper-nickel composition produced accelerated surface degradation in circulation.
Tanzania's 1976 coinage came during Julius Nyerere's Ujamaa experiment — a forced collectivization program that had already destabilized the agricultural economy and was straining state finances. The Bank of Tanzania issued this series partly to reinforce institutional legitimacy at a moment when the ujamaa villages policy was producing widespread food shortages and rural resentment.
The KM#10 is not a scarce coin by any measure, but circulated examples in genuinely fine condition are harder to locate than mintage figures suggest — Tanzania's equatorial climate and the coin's copper-nickel composition produced accelerated surface degradation in circulation.