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| Issuer | Zimbabwe › Zimbabwe (1980-date) |
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| Year | 2017 |
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| Currency | Shilling |
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| Obverse lettering | SHILLING 1 UNITY . FREEDOM . WORK 2017 REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Zimbabwe's 2017 bond coin series was introduced as a stopgap measure after the country's prolonged cash shortage forced the Reserve Bank to issue surrogate currency pegged nominally to the US dollar. The "M4 Sherman" designation places this piece within a commemorative military vehicle subseries — an unusual choice for a nation with no direct operational history with that tank, suggesting the series was produced primarily for the collector export market rather than domestic circulation.
The bond coins were never universally accepted at face value by Zimbabwean traders, who frequently discounted them against hard currency from the moment of issue.