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Context
Years: 1977–1986
Issuer: Brunei Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1967)
Total mintage: 2,920,000
Material
Diameter: 17.78 mm
Weight: 1.94 g
Thickness: 0.91 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Bronze (97% Copper, 2.5% Zinc, 0.5% Tin)
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
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Numista: #12106
Value
Exchange value: 0.01 BND

Obverse

Description:
Bust of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah facing right. Legend omits the numeral "I".
Inscription:
SULTAN HASSANAL BOLKIAH ·
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Ornamental design
Inscription:
· KERAJAAN BRUNEI · 1978 ·

1 SEN
Script: Latin

Edge

Plain

Mints

NameMark
Royal Mint
Singapore Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1977280,000
1978269,000
1979250,000
197910,000Proof
1980260,000
1981540,000
1982100,000
1983500,000
1984400,000
19843,000Proof
1985200,000
1985Proof
1986101,000
19867,000Proof

Historical background

In 1977, Brunei's currency situation was fundamentally defined by its long-standing and exclusive monetary integration with Singapore. Since 1967, the two nations, alongside Malaysia until 1973, participated in the Currency Interchangeability Agreement. This meant the Brunei dollar and the Singapore dollar were pegged at par (1:1) and were mutually accepted as customary tender within each other's territories. For Brunei, a small protectorate not yet fully independent, this arrangement provided immediate monetary stability and credibility by anchoring its currency to the larger and more diversified Singaporean economy, which managed the shared foreign exchange reserves.

The system operated smoothly in 1977, underpinning Brunei's growing economic confidence as it harnessed immense revenues from its burgeoning oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. The petrodollar wealth, managed by the Brunei Investment Agency (established in 1983), meant the Sultanate faced no balance of payments pressures and maintained substantial foreign reserves. This financial strength negated any need to reconsider the currency arrangement, as Brunei benefited from Singapore's disciplined monetary policy and established financial infrastructure without the administrative burden of managing an independent central bank or exchange rate policy.

Therefore, the backdrop of 1977 was one of exceptional stability and passive benefit. The currency interchangeability provided a secure platform for economic planning and international trade, while the nation's hydrocarbon wealth insulated it from external shocks. This successful arrangement solidified a path dependency, setting the stage for its continuation long after Brunei's full independence in 1984, remaining a cornerstone of its financial policy to the present day.

Series: 1977 Brunei circulation coins

1 Sen obverse
1 Sen reverse
1 Sen
1977-1986
5 Sen obverse
5 Sen reverse
5 Sen
1977-1993
10 Sen obverse
10 Sen reverse
10 Sen
1977-1993
20 Sen obverse
20 Sen reverse
20 Sen
1977-1993
50 Sen obverse
50 Sen reverse
50 Sen
1977-1993
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