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| Issuer | Reserve Bank of Malawi |
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| Year | 2011 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse description | The obverse presents a left-facing bust of Pope John Paul II in pontifical vestments in the upper left field, set against a detailed relief depiction of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City occupying the right and upper portions of the field. Beneath the bust and basilica, the bold incuse legend 'SANTO SUBITO' spans the central field, referencing the popular acclamation for his immediate sainthood. A horizontal rule divides the field, below which appear the denomination '50 MWK', a small effigy of a crowned Queen Elizabeth II, and the Malawi coat of arms, flanked by the circular legend 'REPUBLIC OF MALAWI 2011'. Along the upper rim, the arc inscription reads 'POPE JOHN PAUL II (16.X.1978 - 2.IV.2005)' denoting the dates of his pontificate. |
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| Obverse lettering | POPE JOHN PAUL II (16.X.1978 - 2.IV.2005) SANTO SUBITO 50 MWK REPUBLIC OF MALAWI 2011 |
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Malawi's Reserve Bank issued a series of large-format silver pieces in the late 2000s and early 2010s explicitly targeting the collector market, with papal and religious subjects among the most commercially reliable themes. John Paul II had died in 2005, and his beatification in May 2011 — the same year this coin was struck — created a predictable spike in commemorative demand across multiple issuing authorities worldwide. Malawi had no particular relationship with the Vatican; the subject was chosen for its marketability, not historical connection.