Description:
 
Obverse
Representation of the protective bird, the most famous of Zimbabwe sculptures dated between XII and XIV century. Protective sculpture in the city of Great Zimbabwe, the capital of Monomotapa Empire and led Gokomere ancestors of Shona, the people of southern Africa.
Reverse
Pangolins (Malay pang goling "one who wraps") or Manidae also known as scaly anteaters, are insectivores toothless mammal whose elongated body is largely covered with scales, which live in tropical and equatorial regions Africa and Southeast Asia
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