East Timor centavo coins
For earlier currencies issued by East Timor, see Portuguese Timorese escudo and Portuguese Timorese pataca.
East Timor centavo coins | |
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Doit Timór-Leste nian Centavo do Timor-Leste | |
Current Circulating Coins. The 10 centavos coin is larger than the U.S. dime. | |
Central bank | East Timor |
User(s) | East Timor (alongside the U.S. dollar) |
Pegged with | United States dollar (at 1:100 ratio) |
Coins | 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 centavos |
Banknotes | not yet issued 1 |
1 East Timor now uses U.S. dollar notes. |
East Timor centavo coins were introduced in East Timor in 2003 for use alongside United States Dollar banknotes and coins, which had been introduced in 2000 to replace the Indonesian rupiah following the commencement of U.N. administration. One centavo is equal to one US cent. The coins are in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos and feature pictures of local plants and animals. East Timor does not yet issue its own banknotes.
The coins are minted in Lisbon by the Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda, the Portuguese national mint.
East Timor centavo coins[1] | |||||||
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Image | Value | Technical parameters | Description | ||||
Reverse | Obverse | Diameter | Composition | Weight | Reverse | Obverse | |
1 centavo | 17mm | Nickel coated steel | 3.1g | Nautilus shell, state title, year of emission | Value, word centavo or centavos, kaibauk representation below value, tais pattern along border | ||
5 centavos | 18.75mm | 4.1g | Rice plant, state title, year of emission | ||||
10 centavos | 20.75mm | 5.2g | Fighting rooster, state title, year of emission | ||||
25 centavos | 21.25mm | Nickel-brass alloy | 5.85g | Traditional fishing boat (beiro), state title, year of emission | |||
50 centavos | 25mm | 6.5g | Coffee beans, state title, year of emission | ||||
100 centavos | 23.75mm | Nickel-brass ring with a cupronickel center plug | 7.25g | Boaventura de Manufahi; state title, year of emission | Value, word centavo or centavos, kaibauk representation below value, tais pattern along border | ||
See also
- Centavo - article about the use of centavos worldwide
- Economy of East Timor
External links
References
- ↑ Source: Banking and Payments Authority of East Timor's Public Instruction Number 01/2004 Concerning the Issuance and Use of Coins in Timor-Leste
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