Zambian Kwacha
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The Zambian Kwacha is the national currency of Zambia. The Currency Act of 1967 saw the birth of the Zambian Kwacha, replacing the Zambian pound, shilling, and pence in 1968.
Issued by the Bank of Zambia, the banknotes and coins feature the African country’s economy, culture, and history.
Have you got any leftover Zambian Kwachas? We exchange all current Zambian Kwacha banknotes. In addition we also exchange the pre-2013 demonetised old Zambian Kwacha banknotes.
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10 Zambian Kwacha banknote (President Kenneth Kaunda type 1989)
This blue-grey coloured banknote of ten Zambian Kwacha has the portrait of former president Kenneth David Kaunda (1924-2021) on the front side. The back side of the old K10 note from 1989 depicts the Supreme Court building and a giraffe.You get: £0.050001 ZMW = £0.0050000000 -
10 Zambian Kwacha banknote (President Kenneth Kaunda type 1980)
A broadly smiling President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia is featured on the front side of this 1980 version of the K10 banknote, next to a perched fish eagle, Zambia’s national bird. The back side of the old 10 ZMK note shows an image of the Bank of Zambia’s headquarters building in Lusaka.You get: £0.050001 ZMW = £0.0050000000 -
2 Zambian Kwacha banknote (President Kenneth Kaunda type 1980)
The back side of the K2 Bank of Zambia note of two kwacha features a teacher and a student with a school building in the background. The front side of this 2 Zambian Kwacha banknote from 1980 shows former President of Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda.You get: £0.020001 ZMW = £0.0100000000






