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Zimbabwean bond coins

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe began to release Zimbabwean bond coins on 18 December 2014. The coins are supported by a US$50 million facility extended to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe by Afreximbank (the African Export–Import Bank).[1] To date coins worth US$15 million have been struck out of the total $50 million available. The coins were first issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, and 25 cents and are pegged to the corresponding values in U.S. dollars.[2] A 50 cents bond coin was released in March 2015.[3]

Zimbabwean bond coins
Country Zimbabwe
IssuersReserve Bank of Zimbabwe (2014–present)
Denominations1, 5, 10, 25, 50 Cents Bond Coin, 1 Dollar Bond Coin, 2 Dollar Bond Coin

The coins are being issued to remedy a lack of small change resulting from the absence of a solid seigniorage contract with the U.S., South Africa or any of several other countries whose currencies, including the U.S. dollar and the euro, are being used in the multi-currency system that arose in 2009, when Zimbabwe abandoned the Zimbabwean dollar in response to several cycles of hyperinflation. The Zimbabwean economy being too frail and small to pay the interest which would come with a seigniorage contract, the country chose instead to implement a multi-currency environment based on the U.S. dollar. However, this arrangement has meant a shortage of small change in coins.[2][4][5][6]

Public reaction to the bond coins has been extremely skeptical, with widespread fear that they are the government's first step to reintroducing an unreliable Zimbabwean dollar.[5][7] John Mangudya, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, has denied that the Zimbabwean dollar is being reintroduced.[citation needed]

The bond coins, struck at the South African Mint in Pretoria,[8] are the first Zimbabwean coins since 2003.

A bimetallic one-dollar bond coin was released on 28 November 2016[9] along with two- and five-dollar Zimbabwean bond notes.[10] A bimetallic two-dollar bond coin was released in 2019, and circulates with its equivalent banknote in circulation.[11]

Coins in Circulation edit

Denomination Year Obverse Reverse Weight Diameter Material Ref.
1 Cent Bond Coin 2014 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with "1" surrounded by "ONE CENT BOND COIN" 2.45 g 17 mm Copper-plated steel [12]
5 Cents Bond Coin 2014 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with "5" surrounded by "FIVE CENTS BOND COIN" 2.85 g 18 mm Brass-plated steel
10 Cents Bond Coin 2014 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with "10" surrounded by "TEN CENTS BOND COIN" 3.80 g 20 mm Brass-plated steel
25 Cents Bond Coin 2014 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with "25" surrounded by "TWENTY-FIVE CENTS BOND COIN" 4.80 g 23 mm Nickel-plated steel
50 Cents Bond Coin 2014 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with "50" surrounded by "FIFTY CENTS BOND COIN" 6.00 g 25 mm Nickel-plated steel
1 Dollar Bond Coin 2016 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with "1$" surrounded by "ONE DOLLAR BOND COIN" 9.06 g 28 mm Brass ring with a nickel-plated steel center plug
2 Dollars Bond Coin 2018 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with "2$" surrounded by "TWO DOLLAR BOND COIN" 11.11 g 28 mm Cupronickel ring with an Aluminum-bronze center plug

Bond coins and the RTGS dollar edit

In February 2019, the RBZ Governor, announced that the bond coins would be part of the "values" that make up the new currency to be added into the Zimbabwean market, the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) dollar.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . www.new zimbabwe. Archived from the original on 20 March 2018. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Zimbabweans suspicious of new 'bond coins'". Times Live. Johannesburg, South Africa: Times Media Group. 22 December 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  3. ^ Chawafambira, Kudzai (2014-12-06). . Daily News Live. Harare, Zimbabwe. Archived from the original on 2018-06-27. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  4. ^ . The Telescope News. 2014-12-24. Archived from the original on 2015-02-11. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  5. ^ a b Sanchez, Dana (2015-01-09). "Zimbabweans Suspicious Of New Bond Coins In Circulation". AFK Insider. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  6. ^ Hanke, Steve H; Alex KF Kwok (Spring–Summer 2009). (PDF). The Cato Journal. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-08-20. Retrieved 2015-02-11.
  7. ^ "Zimbabweans sceptical of new bond coins". Mail & Guardian. Johannesburg, South Africa: M&G Media. 2014-12-22. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  8. ^ "RBZ introduces coins". The Herald. Harare, Zimbabwe. 2014-12-06. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Bond notes finally out". www.herald.co.zw. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  10. ^ "Zimbabwe note launch stokes currency fears". BBC News. 28 November 2016. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  11. ^ 2 Dollars Bond Coin Numista (https://en.numista.com). Retrieved on 2019-12-12.
  12. ^ Michael, Thomas (2016). 2017 Standard Catalog of World Coins, 2001-Date. Krause Publications. p. 1392. ISBN 978-1440246555.
  13. ^ "Monetary Policy Statement - Establishment of an Inter-Bank Foreign Exchange Market to Restore Competitiveness" (PDF). Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

External links edit

Zimbabwean multi-currency system
Preceded by:
Zimbabwean dollar
Reason: hyperinflation
Ratio: 250 ZWL = 1 USD
Note: 1st dollar (ZWD): 18 April 1980 to 21 August 2006
2nd dollar (ZWN or 1 000 ZWD): 1 August 2006 to 31 December 2008
3rd dollar (ZWR or 1010 ZWN): 1 August 2008 to 12 April 2009
4th dollar (ZWL or 1012 ZWR): 2 February 2009 to 12 April 2009
Currency of Zimbabwe
18 December 2014 – present
Note: Part of a multiple currency system with hard currencies & Zimbabwean bond notes (since 28 November 2016.)
Succeeded by:
Current

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The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe began to release Zimbabwean bond coins on 18 December 2014 The coins are supported by a US 50 million facility extended to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe by Afreximbank the African Export Import Bank 1 To date coins worth US 15 million have been struck out of the total 50 million available The coins were first issued in denominations of 1 5 10 and 25 cents and are pegged to the corresponding values in U S dollars 2 A 50 cents bond coin was released in March 2015 3 Zimbabwean bond coinsCountry ZimbabweIssuersReserve Bank of Zimbabwe 2014 present Denominations1 5 10 25 50 Cents Bond Coin 1 Dollar Bond Coin 2 Dollar Bond CoinThe coins are being issued to remedy a lack of small change resulting from the absence of a solid seigniorage contract with the U S South Africa or any of several other countries whose currencies including the U S dollar and the euro are being used in the multi currency system that arose in 2009 when Zimbabwe abandoned the Zimbabwean dollar in response to several cycles of hyperinflation The Zimbabwean economy being too frail and small to pay the interest which would come with a seigniorage contract the country chose instead to implement a multi currency environment based on the U S dollar However this arrangement has meant a shortage of small change in coins 2 4 5 6 Public reaction to the bond coins has been extremely skeptical with widespread fear that they are the government s first step to reintroducing an unreliable Zimbabwean dollar 5 7 John Mangudya the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has denied that the Zimbabwean dollar is being reintroduced citation needed The bond coins struck at the South African Mint in Pretoria 8 are the first Zimbabwean coins since 2003 A bimetallic one dollar bond coin was released on 28 November 2016 9 along with two and five dollar Zimbabwean bond notes 10 A bimetallic two dollar bond coin was released in 2019 and circulates with its equivalent banknote in circulation 11 Contents 1 Coins in Circulation 2 Bond coins and the RTGS dollar 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCoins in Circulation editDenomination Year Obverse Reverse Weight Diameter Material Ref 1 Cent Bond Coin 2014 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with 1 surrounded by ONE CENT BOND COIN 2 45 g 17 mm Copper plated steel 12 5 Cents Bond Coin 2014 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with 5 surrounded by FIVE CENTS BOND COIN 2 85 g 18 mm Brass plated steel10 Cents Bond Coin 2014 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with 10 surrounded by TEN CENTS BOND COIN 3 80 g 20 mm Brass plated steel25 Cents Bond Coin 2014 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with 25 surrounded by TWENTY FIVE CENTS BOND COIN 4 80 g 23 mm Nickel plated steel50 Cents Bond Coin 2014 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with 50 surrounded by FIFTY CENTS BOND COIN 6 00 g 25 mm Nickel plated steel1 Dollar Bond Coin 2016 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with 1 surrounded by ONE DOLLAR BOND COIN 9 06 g 28 mm Brass ring with a nickel plated steel center plug2 Dollars Bond Coin 2018 RBZ in various positions with coin date centered Enclosed in circle with 2 surrounded by TWO DOLLAR BOND COIN 11 11 g 28 mm Cupronickel ring with an Aluminum bronze center plugBond coins and the RTGS dollar editIn February 2019 the RBZ Governor announced that the bond coins would be part of the values that make up the new currency to be added into the Zimbabwean market the Real Time Gross Settlement RTGS dollar 13 See also editZimbabwean bond notes Zimbabwean bonds Zimbabwean dollar Real Time Gross Settlement RTGS DollarReferences edit RBZ says bond notes launch Monday www new zimbabwe Archived from the original on 20 March 2018 Retrieved 27 November 2016 a b Zimbabweans suspicious of new bond coins Times Live Johannesburg South Africa Times Media Group 22 December 2014 Retrieved 12 January 2015 Chawafambira Kudzai 2014 12 06 RBZ unveils bond coins Daily News Live Harare Zimbabwe Archived from the original on 2018 06 27 Retrieved 13 January 2015 Zimbabwe launches new coins to solve change shortage The Telescope News 2014 12 24 Archived from the original on 2015 02 11 Retrieved 12 January 2015 a b Sanchez Dana 2015 01 09 Zimbabweans Suspicious Of New Bond Coins In Circulation AFK Insider Retrieved 12 January 2015 Hanke Steve H Alex KF Kwok Spring Summer 2009 On the Measurement of Zimbabwe s Hyperinflation PDF The Cato Journal Archived from the original PDF on 2009 08 20 Retrieved 2015 02 11 Zimbabweans sceptical of new bond coins Mail amp Guardian Johannesburg South Africa M amp G Media 2014 12 22 Retrieved 12 January 2015 RBZ introduces coins The Herald Harare Zimbabwe 2014 12 06 Retrieved 14 January 2021 Bond notes finally out www herald co zw Retrieved 2019 10 11 Zimbabwe note launch stokes currency fears BBC News 28 November 2016 Retrieved 2019 10 11 2 Dollars Bond Coin Numista https en numista com Retrieved on 2019 12 12 Michael Thomas 2016 2017 Standard Catalog of World Coins 2001 Date Krause Publications p 1392 ISBN 978 1440246555 Monetary Policy Statement Establishment of an Inter Bank Foreign Exchange Market to Restore Competitiveness PDF Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Money of Zimbabwe Zimbabwean multi currency system Preceded by Zimbabwean dollarReason hyperinflationRatio 250 ZWL 1 USDNote 1st dollar ZWD 18 April 1980 to 21 August 20062nd dollar ZWN or 1 000 ZWD 1 August 2006 to 31 December 2008 3rd dollar ZWR or 1010 ZWN 1 August 2008 to 12 April 20094th dollar ZWL or 1012 ZWR 2 February 2009 to 12 April 2009 Currency of Zimbabwe 18 December 2014 presentNote Part of a multiple currency system with hard currencies amp Zimbabwean bond notes since 28 November 2016 Succeeded by Current Portals nbsp Money nbsp Numismatics Retrieved 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