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Bundle of 94x Zambia 1992 20 Kwacha Consecutive Notes
Bundle of 94x Zambia 1992 20 Kwacha Consecutive Notes
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(Bundle of 94) Zambia 1992 20 Kwacha Consecutive Notes
Named for the Zambezi River, Zambia is a landlocked country in the centre of Africa. Evidence of human and proto-human habitation goes back hundreds of thousands of years, with the earliest fossil remains dated to at least 274,000 years old. Modern populations began arriving 2000 years ago, and their descendants remain to this day. Nature is a point of pride for Zambia: one full third of its area is dedicated to wildlife conservation and game-management parks. These notes display wildlife prominently: on the obverse, the African fish eagle, and, on the reverse, the kudu, a woodland antelope with distinct, spiralling horns.
These banknotes feature the Fish Eagle, the national bird of Zambia and many of its neighbours. The building on the reverse is State House, the official residence of the President of Zambia.
Named for the Zambezi River, Zambia is a landlocked country in the centre of Africa. Evidence of human and proto-human habitation goes back hundreds of thousands of years, with the earliest fossil remains dated to at least 274,000 years old. Modern populations began arriving 2000 years ago, and their descendants remain to this day. Nature is a point of pride for Zambia: one full third of its area is dedicated to wildlife conservation and game-management parks. These notes display wildlife prominently: on the obverse, the African fish eagle, and, on the reverse, the kudu, a woodland antelope with distinct, spiralling horns.
These banknotes feature the Fish Eagle, the national bird of Zambia and many of its neighbours. The building on the reverse is State House, the official residence of the President of Zambia.
