Coins of Bophuthatswana
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- For related coinage,see; Coins of South Africa.
Bophuthatswana was an independent Bantustan between 1977 and 1994. There were only two coins struck. Both of them were issued in proof coinage only. Bophuthatswana was the only Bantustan to have had their own coins, but the official currency was the South African rand.
[edit] Lowe
This piece was struck to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Bophuthatswana's independence in 1987. The obverse of the coin depicts a portrait of the President of Bophuthatswana, Lucas Mangope, who is a Tswana chief in South Africa. The reverse of this coin depicts the Bophuthatswanan Coat-of-Arms. The Lowe, which was issued in proof only, is of .9995 fine platinum. It weighs 32.2100 grammes (or 1 ounce).
Catalogue number: X2 (Formerly listed as KMM2).
[edit] Nkwe
Like the Lowe, the Nkwe was struck to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Bophuthatswana's independence. The Nkwe has the head of a leopard depicted on the obverse. The Nkwe, which was issued in proof only, is of .917 (or 22 carat) fine gold. It weighs 16.9660 grammes (or 1/2 ounce).
Catalogue number: X1 (Formerly listed as KMM1).
[edit] Reference
Colin R. Bruce II (2005). Tom Michael and George Cuhaj (editors) Unusual World Coins, 4th ed., Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87349-793-7.