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5 Tambala

Issuer Reserve Bank of Malawi
Year 1995-2003
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Engraver(s) Paul Vincze
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage 1995 - KM#32.1 -
2003 - KM#32.2 (designer`s initials “P.V.”) -
Additional information

The tambala denominations were introduced alongside Malawian independence from British rule in 1966, with the kwacha-tambala system replacing the Malawian pound. By the 1995 reissue, Malawi had recently ended its decades-long one-party state under Hastings Banda, and the transition to multiparty democracy in 1994 meant these coins entered circulation under a fundamentally restructured government. The shift to nickel-plated steel from earlier compositions reflects the broader cost-cutting common across sub-Saharan mints navigating structural adjustment pressures in the 1990s.