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| Issuer | State of Eritrea |
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| Year | 1997 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Eritrea's 1997 coinage series was among the first issued after the country's formal independence was confirmed by referendum in 1993, following a thirty-year armed struggle against Ethiopian rule. The new government prioritized establishing a distinct currency — the nakfa — as a deliberate assertion of separation from Ethiopia, which Eritrea had used the birr alongside for years after liberation.
The cent denominations saw almost no practical circulation; rampant inflation and the outbreak of the Eritrea-Ethiopia War in 1998 rendered low-value coins economically irrelevant within a year of issue.