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| Uitgever | Reserve Bank of Malawi |
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| Jaar | 1989 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Bare-headed right-facing effigy of Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, first President of Malawi, rendered in high relief with finely detailed portraiture. The truncation of the bust is visible at the lower field. The curved legend MALAŴI arcs along the lower periphery in bold Latin characters, partially framing the portrait. The field is otherwise unadorned, emphasizing the presidential likeness. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A central motif of a bound sheaf of maize cobs, with husks and tassels fanning outward at the top, occupies the centre of the field in finely modelled relief, the work of engraver Paul Vincze whose initials P.V. appear in the lower left field. The denomination numeral 10 is positioned to the left of the sheaf, and the date 1989 to the right, both in bold figures. The legend TAMBALA curves along the lower periphery in large Latin capitals, completing the circular inscription. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
The magnetic 10 Tambala was introduced as Malawi shifted from nickel to nickel-clad steel in the late 1980s, a cost-cutting measure driven by chronic foreign exchange shortages that made importing base metals increasingly difficult. The KM#10.2a designation distinguishes it from its non-magnetic predecessor — the steel core is the sole substantive difference, and the two types circulated concurrently long enough that most Malawians never noticed the change.