The Zambia 5 Kwacha Banknote issued in 2015 is in uncirculated condition. Centered on its obverse is a murera tree which is also known as acacia or mopani tree. Perched on a tree branch at the right is a fish eagle which is Zambias national bird. The front of the bill also bears the nations Coat of Arms and a dove. Its reverse features a lion head, a cassava plant with roots and leaves, and the Freedom Statue standing in Lusaka. The Zambia 5 Kwacha banknote has a windowed security thread with demetalized BOZ 5. It has a watermark of a fish eagle and an electrotype 5 plus a fish eagle. This 140 x 70 mm paper money is signed by the Bank of Zambia Governor Denny Kalyalya. This Zambia 5 Kwacha banknote is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated.