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  • 5 Ngwee 2012-2017, KM# 205, Zambia
  • 5 Ngwee 2012-2017, KM# 205, Zambia
Description

The name ngwee translates as "bright" in the Nyanja language.

Obverse

National arms with supporters, date below, country name above.

The coat of arms of Zambia was adopted on 24 October 1964 when the Republic of Zambia reached its independence. This coat of arms is adapted from the arms of the Colony of Northern Rhodesia which dates to 1927. The African fish eagle represents the conquest of freedom and nation's hope for the future. The pick and hoe represent the country's economic backbone: agriculture and mining, as well as the characteristics that have influenced Zambia's evolution and nature. The shield is a representation of Victoria Falls with white water cascading over black rock. The Victoria Falls represents the Zambezi river, from which Zambia takes its name. The coat of arms also has emblems of Zambia's natural resources: minerals and mining, agriculture and wildlife. The shield is supported by two figures which represent the common man and woman of the nation. The country's motto is "One Zambia, One Nation" which emphasises the need for unity in a country of over 72 ethnic groups.

The wavy black and white vertical lines also were present in the shield of the coat of arms of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1954-1963.

ZAMBIA
2012

Reverse

Depicts a Zambezi indigobird in the centre. The denomination in numeral to the left of it and in words to the right along the rim.

The Zambezi indigobird (Vidua codringtoni), also known as the twinspot indigobird or green indigobird, is a species of bird in the family Viduidae. It is found in Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

5
FIVE NGWEE

Edge

5 Ngwee

KM# 205
Characteristics
Material Nickel Plated Steel
Weight 2.5 g
Diameter 19 mm
Thickness 1.55 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
South African Mint (SA Mint)

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