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Malagasy ariary

The ariary (sign: Ar;[1] ISO 4217 code MGA) is the currency of Madagascar. It is notionally subdivided into 5 iraimbilanja and is one of only two non-decimal currencies currently circulating (the other is the Mauritanian ouguiya). The names ariary and iraimbilanja derive from the pre-colonial currency, with ariary (from the Spanish word "real") being the name for a silver dollar. Iraimbilanja means literally "one iron weight" and was the name of an old coin worth 15 of an ariary. However, as of 2021 the unit is effectively obsolete, since one iraimbilanja is worth less than US$0.005 and the coins have fallen into disuse.

Malagasy ariary
ariary malgache (French)
500 franc (100 ariary) banknote (1993)
ISO 4217
CodeMGA (numeric: 969)
Subunit0.01
Unit
PluralThe language(s) of this currency do(es) not have a morphological plural distinction.
SymbolAr
Denominations
Subunit
15iraimbilanja (franc)
Banknotes
 Freq. used100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 Ar
 Rarely used20,000 Ar
Coins
 Freq. used10, 20, 50 Ar
 Rarely used1, 2 iraimbilanja; 1, 2, 4, 5 Ar
Demographics
User(s) Madagascar
Issuance
Central bankBanky Foiben'i Madagasikara
 Websitewww.banky-foibe.mg
Valuation
Inflation8.8%
 Source, 2013 est.

History

The ariary was introduced in 1961. It was equal to 5 Malagasy francs. Coins and banknotes were issued denominated in both francs and ariary, with the sub-unit of the ariary, the iraimbilanja, worth 15 of an ariary and therefore equal to the franc. The ariary replaced the franc as the official currency of Madagascar on January 1, 2005.[2]

Coins and banknotes were denominated in both the official francs and the semi-official ariary and iraimbilanja since 1961. On early issues, the franc denomination was the most prominent. However, from 1978, higher value coins were issued denominated only in ariary. In 1993, new 500 ariary-2500 franc note and 5000 ariary-25,000 franc were issued with ariary slightly more prominent. On banknotes issued since July 31, 2003, the ariary denomination is displayed prominently and the franc denomination in small print. Lower denomination coins are also now issued denominated in ariary but with the main design unchanged.

Coins

In 1965, 1 franc (1 iraimbilanja) and 2 francs (venty sy kirobo) coins were issued, followed by 5 francs (1 ariary) in 1966 and 10 and 20 francs (2 and 4 ariary) in 1970. The term "venty sy kirobo" derives from names used in the 19th century for 16 and 14 of a silver dollar or 5 francs piece, since 16+14=512 of 5 francs is approximately 2 francs.[3]

In 1978, 10 and 20 ariary coins were issued which did not show the denomination in francs. These were followed in 1992 by 5 and 50 ariary coins as well as smaller 10 and 20 ariary. In 2003–2004, 1 and 2 ariary coins not bearing the franc denomination were also introduced.[4]

Coins in circulation are listed below. Bold denotes the most prominent denomination, while italic denotes an equivalence that is not shown on the coin.

Denomination Name Value in MGF
15 ariary Iraimbilanja 1 franc
25 ariary Venty sy Kirobo 2 francs
1 ariary Ariary 5 francs
2 ariary Ariary Roa 10 francs
4 ariary Ariary Efatra 20 francs
5 ariary Ariary Dimy 25 francs
10 ariary Ariary Folo 50 francs
20 ariary Ariary Roapolo 100 francs
50 ariary Ariary Dimampolo 250 francs

Banknotes

In 1961, the Institut d'Émission Malgache (Malagasy Issuing Institute) introduced banknotes in denominations of 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 5000 francs. These notes were overprints on earlier notes of the Bank of Madagascar and Comoros, with the denomination in ariary (10, 20, 100, 200 and 1000) included in the overprint. Regular banknotes in the same denominations followed between 1963 and 1969. The denomination in ariary was written only in words, not numerals.

On 12 June 1973, the Banky Foiben’ny Repoblika Malagasy (Central Bank of the Malagasy Republic) was created by Ordinance No. 73-025, taking over the functions of the Institut d’Émission Malgache, including the issuance of banknotes.[5] In 1974 new notes were issued in the same denominations as had been used earlier.

In December 1975, a draft constitution was overwhelmingly approved in a referendum, and the Second Malagasy Republic, to be called the Repoblica Demokratika Malagasy (Democratic Republic of Madagascar), was proclaimed. As a result of the change in the country's name, the former Banky Foiben’ny Repoblika Malagasy was renamed Banky Foiben’i Madagasikara (Central Bank of Madagascar). resulting in a new series of notes which included 10,000 francs (2000 ariary) notes but did not include 50 or 100 francs.[6]

In 1993, notes for 500 ariary and 5000 ariary were introduced which bore the ariary denominations in numerals as well as the franc denominations (2500 and 25,000) in smaller numerals. However, in 1998, these notes were replaced by new issues which only gave the franc denominations in numerals.

In 2003–2004, new notes were introduced in denominations of 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 and 10,000 ariary. These notes also bear the franc denominations on notes up to 1000 ariary (500, 1000, 2500, 5000) in very small numerals.

In 2017, the Bank Foiben’i Madagasikara (Central Bank of Madagascar) introduced a new family of banknotes. The new series of notes, like its previous series, remains "Madagascar and its Riches", highlighting its economic activities, biodiversity, culture and tourist sites. Part of this series includes a new denomination, 20,000 ariary. The first four denominations in this series, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 ariary were issued on July 17, 2017. The four other denominations, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 ariary, were issued on September 17, 2017.[7]

Banknotes currently in circulation are listed below.[8]

Denomination Year of Issue Obverse Reverse
20,000 2017 Ambatovy Plant (Sherritt Company) Rice field, vanilla, pepper
10,000 2017 Port d'Ehoala Valiha and Zafimaniry products
5,000 2017 Ranomafana National Park waterfall Humpback whale and beach
1,000 2017 Kamoro Bridge Queen of Isalo
500 2017 Ambohimanga Tsingy
200 2017 Montagne d'Ambre National Park Nosy Hara National Park
100 2017 Ambozontany Cathedral Mantella baroni frog
Current MGA exchange rates
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From Yahoo! Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USD
From XE.com: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USD
From OANDA: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USD

See also

References

  1. ^ (in French). Archived from the original on 16 January 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Malagasy Ariary". Famous Wonders. 4 April 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  3. ^ "EE". EE.
  4. ^ http://www.banque-centrale.mg/pieces.asp[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Linzmayer, Owen (2012). "Malagasy Republic". The Banknote Book. San Francisco, CA: www.BanknoteNews.com.
  6. ^ Linzmayer, Owen (2012). "Madagascar". The Banknote Book. San Francisco, CA: www.BanknoteNews.com.
  7. ^ Madagascar new note family to be introduced July/September 2017 Banknote News (banknotenews.com). July 11, 2017. Retrieved on 2017-07-11.
  8. ^ "LEGAL TENDER BANKNOTES". Central Bank of Madagascar. Retrieved 28 June 2022.

External links

  • Historical and current banknotes of Madagascar (in English and German)

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The ariary sign Ar 1 ISO 4217 code MGA is the currency of Madagascar It is notionally subdivided into 5 iraimbilanja and is one of only two non decimal currencies currently circulating the other is the Mauritanian ouguiya The names ariary and iraimbilanja derive from the pre colonial currency with ariary from the Spanish word real being the name for a silver dollar Iraimbilanja means literally one iron weight and was the name of an old coin worth 1 5 of an ariary However as of 2021 the unit is effectively obsolete since one iraimbilanja is worth less than US 0 005 and the coins have fallen into disuse Malagasy ariaryariary malgache French 500 franc 100 ariary banknote 1993 ISO 4217CodeMGA numeric 969 Subunit0 01UnitPluralThe language s of this currency do es not have a morphological plural distinction SymbolAr DenominationsSubunit 1 5iraimbilanja franc Banknotes Freq used100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10 000 Ar Rarely used20 000 ArCoins Freq used10 20 50 Ar Rarely used1 2 iraimbilanja 1 2 4 5 ArDemographicsUser s MadagascarIssuanceCentral bankBanky Foiben i Madagasikara Websitewww wbr banky foibe wbr mgValuationInflation8 8 SourceThe World Factbook 2013 est Contents 1 History 2 Coins 3 Banknotes 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe ariary was introduced in 1961 It was equal to 5 Malagasy francs Coins and banknotes were issued denominated in both francs and ariary with the sub unit of the ariary the iraimbilanja worth 1 5 of an ariary and therefore equal to the franc The ariary replaced the franc as the official currency of Madagascar on January 1 2005 2 Coins and banknotes were denominated in both the official francs and the semi official ariary and iraimbilanja since 1961 On early issues the franc denomination was the most prominent However from 1978 higher value coins were issued denominated only in ariary In 1993 new 500 ariary 2500 franc note and 5000 ariary 25 000 franc were issued with ariary slightly more prominent On banknotes issued since July 31 2003 the ariary denomination is displayed prominently and the franc denomination in small print Lower denomination coins are also now issued denominated in ariary but with the main design unchanged Coins EditSee also Coins of Madagascar In 1965 1 franc 1 iraimbilanja and 2 francs venty sy kirobo coins were issued followed by 5 francs 1 ariary in 1966 and 10 and 20 francs 2 and 4 ariary in 1970 The term venty sy kirobo derives from names used in the 19th century for 1 6 and 1 4 of a silver dollar or 5 francs piece since 1 6 1 4 5 12 of 5 francs is approximately 2 francs 3 In 1978 10 and 20 ariary coins were issued which did not show the denomination in francs These were followed in 1992 by 5 and 50 ariary coins as well as smaller 10 and 20 ariary In 2003 2004 1 and 2 ariary coins not bearing the franc denomination were also introduced 4 Coins in circulation are listed below Bold denotes the most prominent denomination while italic denotes an equivalence that is not shown on the coin Denomination Name Value in MGF1 5 ariary Iraimbilanja 1 franc2 5 ariary Venty sy Kirobo 2 francs1 ariary Ariary 5 francs2 ariary Ariary Roa 10 francs4 ariary Ariary Efatra 20 francs5 ariary Ariary Dimy 25 francs10 ariary Ariary Folo 50 francs20 ariary Ariary Roapolo 100 francs50 ariary Ariary Dimampolo 250 francsBanknotes EditIn 1961 the Institut d Emission Malgache Malagasy Issuing Institute introduced banknotes in denominations of 50 100 500 1000 and 5000 francs These notes were overprints on earlier notes of the Bank of Madagascar and Comoros with the denomination in ariary 10 20 100 200 and 1000 included in the overprint Regular banknotes in the same denominations followed between 1963 and 1969 The denomination in ariary was written only in words not numerals On 12 June 1973 the Banky Foiben ny Repoblika Malagasy Central Bank of the Malagasy Republic was created by Ordinance No 73 025 taking over the functions of the Institut d Emission Malgache including the issuance of banknotes 5 In 1974 new notes were issued in the same denominations as had been used earlier In December 1975 a draft constitution was overwhelmingly approved in a referendum and the Second Malagasy Republic to be called the Repoblica Demokratika Malagasy Democratic Republic of Madagascar was proclaimed As a result of the change in the country s name the former Banky Foiben ny Repoblika Malagasy was renamed Banky Foiben i Madagasikara Central Bank of Madagascar resulting in a new series of notes which included 10 000 francs 2000 ariary notes but did not include 50 or 100 francs 6 In 1993 notes for 500 ariary and 5000 ariary were introduced which bore the ariary denominations in numerals as well as the franc denominations 2500 and 25 000 in smaller numerals However in 1998 these notes were replaced by new issues which only gave the franc denominations in numerals In 2003 2004 new notes were introduced in denominations of 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 and 10 000 ariary These notes also bear the franc denominations on notes up to 1000 ariary 500 1000 2500 5000 in very small numerals In 2017 the Bank Foiben i Madagasikara Central Bank of Madagascar introduced a new family of banknotes The new series of notes like its previous series remains Madagascar and its Riches highlighting its economic activities biodiversity culture and tourist sites Part of this series includes a new denomination 20 000 ariary The first four denominations in this series 2 000 5 000 10 000 and 20 000 ariary were issued on July 17 2017 The four other denominations 100 200 500 and 1 000 ariary were issued on September 17 2017 7 Banknotes currently in circulation are listed below 8 Denomination Year of Issue Obverse Reverse20 000 2017 Ambatovy Plant Sherritt Company Rice field vanilla pepper10 000 2017 Port d Ehoala Valiha and Zafimaniry products5 000 2017 Ranomafana National Park waterfall Humpback whale and beach1 000 2017 Kamoro Bridge Queen of Isalo500 2017 Ambohimanga Tsingy200 2017 Montagne d Ambre National Park Nosy Hara National Park100 2017 Ambozontany Cathedral Mantella baroni frogCurrent MGA exchange ratesFrom Google Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USDFrom Yahoo Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USDFrom XE com AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USDFrom OANDA AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD EUR JPY USDSee also EditEconomy of MadagascarReferences Edit Banky Foiben i Madagasikara Central Bank of Madagascar in French Archived from the original on 16 January 2011 Retrieved 24 February 2011 Malagasy Ariary Famous Wonders 4 April 2011 Retrieved 29 July 2015 EE EE http www banque centrale mg pieces asp permanent dead link Linzmayer Owen 2012 Malagasy Republic The Banknote Book San Francisco CA www BanknoteNews com Linzmayer Owen 2012 Madagascar The Banknote Book San Francisco CA www BanknoteNews com Madagascar new note family to be introduced July September 2017 Banknote News banknotenews com July 11 2017 Retrieved on 2017 07 11 LEGAL TENDER BANKNOTES Central Bank of Madagascar Retrieved 28 June 2022 External links EditHistorical and current banknotes of Madagascar in English and German Wikimedia Commons has media related to Money of Madagascar Portals Africa Madagascar Money Numismatics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Malagasy ariary amp oldid 1128536934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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