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Elephants have appeared on coins since the time of Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire. During World War II the Belgian Congo issued two elephant coins, a brass hexagonal 2 Francs coin as well as a 50 Francs silver coin. Since then multiple countries have authorized the issuance of legal tender elephant coins. Among them are Zambia and the Somali Republic, both of which have authorized the issuance of a series of elephant coins on an annual basis. South Africa has issued elephant coins as part of their Big Five series and several Southeast Asia countries have used the pachyderms on circulating coinage as well as paper money.
Struck under authority of the Government of the Somali Republic from one ounce of .999 fine silver.
Somali Republic – Bull Elephant at Sunset – 100 Shillings – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown
It comes encapsulated in a hard plastic capsule.
It comes encapsulated in a hard plastic capsule.
This prooflike Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of the Somali Republic and has not yet been listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins.
This prooflike Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of the Somali Republic and has not yet been listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins.
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