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Zimbabwean Bond Coins : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zimbabwean Bond Coins
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe began to release Zimbabwean Bond Coins on December 18, 2014. The coins are denominated at 1, 5, 10, and 25 Cents and are pegged to the corresponding values in United States currency.〔 A 50 Cent Bond Coin was finally released in March 2015. The coins are being issued to remedy a lack of small change resulting from the absence of a solid seigniorage contract with the USA, 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 regime that arose in 2009, when Zimbabwe abandoned the Zimbabwean dollar in response to several cycles of hyperinflation. The economy of Zimbabwe 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 US dollar. However, this arrangement has meant a shortage of small change in coins. 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. John Mangudya, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, has denied that the Zimbabwean dollar is being reintroduced. The Bond Coins, struck at the South African Mint in Pretoria, are the first Zimbabwean coins since 2003. Ten Dollar and 25 Dollar coins were struck at the Zimbabwean Mint then, but were stockpiled in the vaults of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe until being put into circulation in late 2008. ==References==
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