Coin | Gold Ounce 2020 African Ounce - Bushbaby |
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The Rwandan Franc was introduced as the currency of Rwanda in 1964. Apart from its regular circulating coinage, the country has also authorised some foreign mints to issue coins under its jurisdiction, which come in a variety of sizes - including in the internationally popular gold ounce (1 oz gold) format, denominated usually as 100 Francs. Like any bullion coin though, their actual value is unrelated to the face value, and is based primarily on the metal content and the spot price of that metal on the commodities markets.
This coin is part of the African Ounce series which features a new animal on the reverse every year; this year's design is dedicated to the Bushbaby.
Galagos, also known as bush babies, or nagapies (meaning "night monkeys" in Afrikaans), are small nocturnal primates native to continental, sub-Sahara Africa, and make up the family Galagidae (also sometimes called Galagonidae). According to some accounts, the name "bush baby" comes from either the animal's cries or its appearance. The Ghanaian name aposor is given to them because of their firm grip on branches. |
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Within a plain rim, the obverse of the coin features the Coat of Arms of Rwanda. At its centre is a traditional basket, surrounded by the central tribal devices: a stem of sorghum on the left, and a branch of a coffee tree on the right, surmounted on a cog wheel with the sun with its rays above. These are protected by two typical Rwandan shields, one on the right and one on the left. The design is encircled by a rope, tied below in a square knot.
On a ribbon above, REPUBULIKA Y'U RWANDA (Republic of Rwanda); on a ribbon below, the motto UBUMWE · UMURIMO · GUKUNDA IGIHUGU (Unity, Work, Patriotism in Kinyarwanda - the official Rwandan language).
Around above, the name of the issuing authority: BANKI NKURU Y'U RWANDA (National Bank of Rwanda; in French: Banque Nationale du Rwanda; abbreviated as BNR).
Around below, the face value AMAFARANGA 100 IJANA (100 FRW - one hundred Rwandan Francs). |
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Reverse | |
The reverse design depicts a large relief map of Africa, partly interrupting the rim.
Below left, a mother galago and her baby.
Around left, the name of the coin series: AFRICAN OUNCE.
Around above right, the date of issue 2020. Around below right, facing outward, the precious metal content: 1 oz FINE GOLD 999 (one troy ounce of 99.9% gold). |
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Reverse Inscription |
AFRICAN OUNCE 2020 1 oz FINE GOLD 999 |
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Edge | Milled | Edge Inscription | None |
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Notes | Finish: bullion (Brilliant Uncirculated). Packaging: in plastic capsule and leatherette pouch, with a Certificate of Authenticity branded with BNR (National Bank of Rwanda). |
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See also |
Coins in the African Ounce series include: - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Gorilla, 2008 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Elephant, 2009 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Lion, 2010 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Zebra, 2011 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Rhino, 2012 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Cheetah, 2013 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Impala, 2014 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Cape Buffalo, 2015 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Meerkat, 2016 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Hippopotamus, 2017 - 1 oz Gold, African Ounce - Giraffe, 2018 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Giraffe, 2018 - 1 oz Gold, African Ounce - Shoebill Stork, 2019 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Shoebill Stork, 2019 - 1 oz Gold, African Ounce - Bushbaby (Galago), 2020 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Bushbaby (Galago), 2020 - 1 oz Gold, African Ounce - Okapi, 2021 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Okapi, 2021 - 1 oz Platinum, African Ounce - Pelican, 2022 - 1 oz Gold, African Ounce - Pelican, 2022 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Pelican, 2022 - 1 oz Platinum, African Ounce - Nile Crocodile, 2023 - 1 oz Gold, African Ounce - Nile Crocodile, 2023 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Nile Crocodile, 2023 - 1 oz Gold, African Ounce - Gorilla (15th anniversary edition), 2023 - 2 oz Silver, African Ounce - Gorilla (15th anniversary edition), 2023 - 1 oz Silver, African Ounce - Gorilla (15th anniversary edition), 2023
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