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| 表面の説明 | Central shield of the Rwandan coat of arms displayed in the inner field, featuring a traditional woven basket motif, a sun rising above, flanking coffee and sorghum branches, and two intertwined serpents below supporting the shield on a ribbon bearing the national motto. The denomination '50' appears prominently at the bottom center flanked by the legend 'AMAFARANGA' to the left and 'MIRONGO ITANU' to the right. The outer legend 'BANKI NKURU Y'U RWANDA' arcs across the upper field, with 'REPUBLIKA Y'U RWANDA' inscribed on a scroll within the coat of arms. The design is rendered in high relief against a frosted field. |
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| 鋳造数 | 2021 - - 1,000 2021 - Proof - |
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Rwanda has no native okapi population — the species is endemic to the Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri rainforest, roughly 1,500 kilometers west. Rwandan wildlife-themed bullion issues have long targeted the international collector market rather than domestic circulation, a commercial strategy the National Bank formalized through a series of contracts with European minting and distribution firms.
KM#214 is part of that ongoing program, struck to one-troy-ounce .999 fine silver specifications specifically for the numismatic export trade.