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Context
Year: 1975
Issuer: Mozambique Issuer flag
Period:
(1975—1990)
Currency:
(1975—1980)
Demonetized: Yes
Total mintage: 1,500,000
Material
Diameter: 30 mm
Weight: 13.5 g
Composition: Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
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Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard97
Numista: #19626

Obverse

Description:
President Samora Machel.
Inscription:
REPUBLICA·POPULAR·DE·MOÇAMBIQUE

· 1975 ·
Translation:
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE

1975
Script: Latin
Language: Portuguese
Engraver: Geoffrey Colley

Reverse

Description:
Cotton plant, variety name.
Inscription:
2 M 50
Script: Latin
Engraver: Geoffrey Colley

Edge

Plain

Mints

NameMark
Berlin

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
19751,500,000

Historical background

Following independence from Portugal in June 1975, Mozambique inherited a complex and challenging currency situation. The new FRELIMO government found itself in control of an economy still deeply integrated with Portugal's and reliant on the Portuguese escudo, which remained legal tender. This created an immediate problem of monetary sovereignty, as the nation lacked its own symbolic and functional currency to underpin its fledgling statehood and economic policies.

The urgent solution was the introduction of the Mozambican escudo in June 1975, set at par with its Portuguese predecessor. This was a transitional measure, essentially a renamed version of the colonial currency, intended to facilitate a swift break in the monetary union with Portugal. However, the practical challenges were immense. The country faced a severe shortage of coins and banknotes, requiring the overprinting of existing Portuguese currency with "Banco de Moçambique" stamps as a temporary stopgap while new notes were printed abroad.

This currency change occurred amidst a collapsing economy. The sudden exodus of Portuguese settlers and administrators crippled key sectors, and the new state had limited foreign reserves or institutional capacity to manage monetary policy. Consequently, while the creation of the Mozambican escudo was a necessary political act of sovereignty, it was launched into an environment of profound economic disruption, setting the stage for the severe inflation and currency devaluations that would follow in the coming years, culminating in the introduction of the metical in 1980.

Series: 1975 Mozambique circulation coins

2 Centimos obverse
2 Centimos reverse
2 Centimos
1975
5 Centimos obverse
5 Centimos reverse
5 Centimos
1975
10 Centimos obverse
10 Centimos reverse
10 Centimos
1975
20 Centimos obverse
20 Centimos reverse
20 Centimos
1975
50 Centimos obverse
50 Centimos reverse
50 Centimos
1975
1 Metica obverse
1 Metica reverse
1 Metica
1975
2.50 Meticas obverse
2.50 Meticas reverse
2.50 Meticas
1975
💎 Very Rare