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5 Zaïres

Issuer Banque du Zaïre
Year 1987
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Weight 6.9 g
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering BANQUE DU ZAIRE 5Z
(Translation: Bank of Zaire 5Z)
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By 1987, Mobutu Sese Seko's government had been printing money to cover deficits for over a decade, and the zaïre was in freefall against hard currencies. Brass coinage of this denomination was produced largely as a formality — inflation was advancing faster than the coins could retain purchasing power, and within a few years the currency would be redenominated, then abandoned entirely when the country itself was renamed in 1997.