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Started by Bimat, December 29, 2008, 09:51:13 AM

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Comoros, 250 francs, 2013.
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Seychelles, 10 rupees, 2016. 


A bimetallic heptagon featuring a giant tortoise.  Collector heaven!
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Mauritius, 20 rupees, 2007.
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Angola, 5 and 10 kwanzas, 2012.
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Mauritania, 10 ouguiya, 2018.
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Mauritania, 20 ouguiya, 2018.
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Botswana, 5 pula, 2007.





Botswana, 5 pula, 2013.


There are interesting differences between the 5 pula coins of 2007 and 2013.

The 2007 version did not show the stylised leaves on the obverse.

They appeared only on the reverse.


There are other differences regarding the fonts and other minor elements.

These are noticeable in the positioning of the leaves and of the zebras.
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