Coin Types from Zambia
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$ km5 1 Penny (1966)
$ km1 6 Pence (1964) Image from Bob Butler
$ km6 6 Pence (1966)
$ km2 1 Shilling (1964)
$ km7 1 Shilling (1966) Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km3 2 Shillings (1964) Reedbuck
$ km8 2 Shillings (1966)
$ km4 5 Shillings (1965) President Kaunda
$ km9 1 Ngwee (1968-1978)
$ km9a 1 Ngwee (1982-1983) copper-clad steel
$ km10 2 Ngwee (1968-1978)
$ km10a 2 Ngwee (1982-1983) Martial Eagle
$ km11 5 Ngwee (1968-1987) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
km205 5 Ngwee (2012) Zambezi Indigo bird From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km12 10 Ngwee (1968-1987) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
km206 10 Ngwee (2012) Antilope head
$ km13 20 Ngwee (1968-1988) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km22 20 Ngwee (1981) FAO
$ km23 20 Ngwee (1985) Bank of Zambia Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km29 25 Ngwee (1992)
$ km14 50 Ngwee (1969) FAO
$ km15 50 Ngwee (1972) FAO
$ km16 50 Ngwee (1972-1983) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km24 50 Ngwee (1985) United Nations Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km30 50 Ngwee (1992)
km208 50 Ngwee (2012) Elephant head From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km26 1 Kwacha (1989)
$ km38 1 Kwacha (1992)
km209 1 Kwacha (2012) Zambian Barbet (bird)
$ km31 5 Kwacha (1992)
$ km21 10 Kwacha (1980) Year of the Child ASW=0.8095 Image from Andrej Smrdu
$ km32 10 Kwacha (1992)
$ km119 10 Kwacha (2000) UNICEF Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
new 50 Kwacha (2014) Bank of Zambia Image from Murtaza Karimjee
$ km50 100 Kwacha (1997) Bull Elephant
$ km130 1000 Kwacha (1999) 200 Euro note Image from Kestutis Vitkevicius
$ km74 1000 Kwacha (2000-2004) Dated calendar Image from Kestutis Vitkevicius
$ km113 4000 Kwacha (2001) Two dolphins ASW=0.6423 Image from Kestutis Vitkevicius
$ km115 5000 Kwacha (2000) ASW=0.9326
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