
A 10 mark pattern coin.
In 1990, during a period when Namibia was considering the name of its planned new currency, two pattern coins denominated in marks were produced. However, since the Namibian Ministry of Finance chose to use a dollar denominated currency instead, these coins were never issued for circulation.
The pattern coins were denominated at 1 and 10 marks. They are currently listed in Krause's Standard Catalog of World Coins.
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Namibian dollar | |
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Banknotes | $10 • $20 • $50 • $100 • $200 |
Coins | 5 c • 10 c • 50 c • $1 • $2 • $5 • $10 • $20 • $100 |
Miscellaneous | Bank of Namibia • Common Monetary Area • South African rand |
Kalahar | 2 k • 5 k • 10 k • 20 k |
Patterns | Dollar: $1 • $10; Mark: 1 M • 10 M; Rand: 100 r |
Miscellaneous | Erik Karlsson • Namibia Reserve Bank |
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