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| Issuer | National Bank of Rwanda |
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| Year | 2009 |
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| Composition | Gold plated silver (.999) (with 4 diamonds) |
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| Obverse lettering | BANKI NKURU Y'U RWANDA REPUBLIKA Y'U RWANDA UBUMWE - UMURIMO - GUKUNDA IGIHUGU AMAFARANGA 1000 IGIHUMBI |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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Rwanda's central bank leaned heavily into the novelty collectible market in the late 2000s, issuing a series of wildlife-themed pieces aimed squarely at European and American collector cabinets rather than domestic circulation. The shoebill — a prehistoric-looking wading bird native to Central African swamps, including those of Rwanda's western neighbors — was an unusual choice, carrying more ornithological curiosity value than national symbolism.
The four embedded diamonds are set into the flan itself, a technique pioneered by a handful of European minting houses working on commission for small issuing authorities seeking shelf differentiation. KM#68 is strictly a bullion novelty; no shoebills were harmed, and no Rwandans ever spent one.