Description coat of arms of Botswana.
Obverse of the coin.
Big size of reverse of the coin.
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Description coat of arms of Botswana.
So here we have the Batswana pula, nominal - 1. The year of issue of this coin is 2007.
The three waves symbolize water, and reminds the viewer of the motto of the nation: pula, which translates to "rain", but also good luck, and is also the name of the nation's currency. This motto also highlights the importance of water to Botswana. The motto is inscripted on a blue ribbon placed at the bottom of the coat of arms.
At the bottom of the shield is the head of a bull, which symbolises the importance of cattle herding in Botswana. The two zebras also symbolise the importance of wildlife, through tourism, in the national economy. Also, zebra have black and white stripes which represent equality of people of all colours in Botswana.
The zebra on the right holds an ear of sorghum, an important crop in the nation. The zebra on the left holds a tusk of ivory, symbolic of the former ivory trade in Botswana. There is also view that ivory tusk represents wild life preservation. Botswana has one of the highest elephant populations in Africa.
Object data
Title
Description coat of arms of Botswana.
Artist
Both sides: Michael Hibbit.
Date
2007.
Culture
Botswana.
Medium
Nickel-brass.
Dimensions
8.7x23.5x2.7.
Classification
Coin.