5 Shilingi FAO

発行体 Tanzania
年号 1972-1980
種類 Commemorative circulation coin
額面 5 Shilingi
通貨 Shilling (1966-date)
材質 Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
重量 13.8 g
直径 31.5 mm
厚さ 2.2 mm
形状 Decagonal (10-sided)
製造技法 Milled
向き Medal alignment ↑↑
彫刻師 Christopher Ironside
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#6, Schön#8
表面の説明 Head of President J.K. Nyerere left
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 TANZANIA 1980 RAIS WA KWANZA
(Translation: The First President)
裏面の説明 Cereals, Bananas, Maize, Cow (Depicting : Agriculture, Horticulture & Dairy Development)
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 SHILINGI 5 TANO
(Translation: Tano: Five)
Five smooth and five reeded sides
鋳造所
鋳造数 1972 - Minted in 1971-1972 - 8 000 000
1973 - Minted in 1972-1973 - 5 000 000
1980 - - 5 000 000
Numisquare ID 4930070690
追加情報

Historical Context:The Tanzanian 5 Shilingi FAO coin (KM#6, Schön#8), issued 1972-1980, emerged during Mwalimu Julius Nyerere's presidency, defined by his Ujamaa philosophy of self-reliance and rural development. The "FAO" designation signifies participation in the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's global food security campaign. For agrarian Tanzania, this theme resonated deeply with national development goals, symbolizing commitment to feeding its populace and fostering economic independence through agriculture.

Artistry:Engraver details are scarce, but the coin’s design reflects didactic realism common in post-colonial African coinage, influenced by socialist aesthetics. The obverse features Tanzania's national coat of arms, a powerful emblem of sovereignty. The reverse, central to its FAO theme, depicts a farmer diligently plowing a field with oxen. This clear imagery symbolizes agricultural labor's fundamental role in national prosperity and the struggle for food self-sufficiency, aligning with the era's development focus.

Technical/Grading:Struck in durable copper-nickel (13.8 grams, 31.5 mm), this coin generally exhibits good strike quality. For grading, critical high-points on the obverse include intricate details within the national arms' shield (torch, axe, spears) and supporting figures. On the reverse, attention should be paid to the farmer’s face/hat, the oxen’s heads and horns, and the definition of the plow and furrows. Uncirculated examples should display original mint luster; circulated pieces often show wear on these raised motifs.

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