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  • 5 Kwacha 2012-2018, KM# 213, Malawi
  • 5 Kwacha 2012-2018, KM# 213, Malawi
Description

The kwacha, introduced as Malawi's currency in 1971, derives its name from the Chichewa word meaning "dawn," and tambala, meaning "rooster," symbolizes the hundred tambala in one kwacha.

Obverse

Depicts the emblem of Malawi, country name in Chichewa below.

Malawi's coat of arms is based on Nyasaland's earlier heraldic arms. It features a shield supported by a lion and a leopard, standing on a representation of Mount Mulanje. The shield is divided into three parts: wavy lines symbolizing water, a central stripe with a lion representing strength, and a rising sun, symbolizing hope and new beginnings. Above the shield is a fish eagle in front of a rising sun, symbolizing freedom. The scroll below the shield bears the national motto, "Unity and Freedom," reflecting Malawi's goals of harmony and independence.

UNITY AND FREEDOM
MALAŴI

Reverse

Depicts a purple heron in a swamp surrounding grass, denomination below and date above.

The purple heron (Ardea purpurea) is a widespread heron species found in Africa, Europe, and parts of Asia. While African and tropical Asian populations are mostly sedentary, Western Palearctic populations migrate seasonally. Slightly smaller and more slender than the grey heron, the purple heron has darker plumage and prefers densely vegetated wetlands, particularly reed beds, where it hunts fish, rodents, frogs, and insects. It breeds colonially, building nests from reeds near water, and typically lays about five bluish-green eggs. Though the species is declining due to wetland drainage, it is currently classified as "least concern" by the IUCN.

2013
5 KWACHA

Edge

5 Kwacha

Republic
KM# 213
Characteristics
Material Stainless Steel Clad Iron
Weight 4.4 g
Diameter 22 mm
Thickness 1.72 mm
Shape polygon
Sides 7
Alignment Medal

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