I would agree that this should be classified as a non-circulating coin, not a piece of exonumia.
It is difficult to keep track of all the non-circulating issues from Zambia but this seems to be the gold-plated copper-nickel proof version of this coin set. There are also silver-plated proofs.
I would agree that this should be classified as a non-circulating coin, not a piece of exonumia.
It is difficult to keep track of all the non-circulating issues from Zambia but this seems to be the gold-plated copper-nickel proof version of this coin set. There are also silver-plated proofs.
Sounds good. I have sent requests for existing coins to be moved from exonumia to coins.
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Good afternoon, I honestly don't know if it's exonumia or coin, I upload them to Numista and let the administrators decide, if they correct me I'll change it without any problem. Regards Manolo Rojomano
In Numista i found info about the colored ones having 26 grams.
On ebay sellers have them with scale photo around 29 grams.
What i would like to know (maybe i was not precise from the start) is if there are some official expensive ones that are more rare that could be bank issued and silver plated AND on the other hand commercial 3$ ones that are souvenirs/replicas/ Chinese counterfeits and maybe not silver plated.
Or these is only one type that is not that uncommon and the debate is if they are official or fantasy.