Logo Title
obverse
reverse
NumisCorner
Belize
Context
Years: 1976–2021
Issuer: Belize Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1973)
Total mintage: 6,059,999
Material
Diameter: 19.51 mm
Weight: 0.79 g
Thickness: 1.3 mm
Shape: Scalloped
Composition: Aluminium
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard33a
Numista: #3207
Value
Exchange value: 0.01 BZD

Obverse

Description:
Crowned portrait of Elizabeth II facing right within a beaded circle.
Inscription:
QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
Script: Latin
Engraver: Cecil Thomas

Reverse

Description:
Scalloped circle value.
Inscription:
· BELIZE ·

1

· ONE CENT 1989 ·
Script: Latin

Edge

Plain

Categories

Person> Monarch
Symbol> Crown

Mints

NameMark
Royal Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
19762,049,999
19792,505,000
19801,505,000
1982
1983
1986
1987
1989
1990
1991
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2005
2007
2010
2012
2015
2016
2018
2021

Historical background

In 1976, Belize was navigating a complex currency situation as a British colony on the path to independence. The official currency was the Belize dollar (BZD), which had been introduced in 1973 to replace the British Honduran dollar. It was pegged at a fixed rate of BZ$2 = US$1, a parity established in 1949 and firmly maintained by the Monetary Authority of Belize, which managed the country's currency board system. This peg provided critical stability for trade, as the United States was a major partner, but it also meant Belize's monetary policy was largely dictated by its foreign reserve holdings, primarily in US dollars.

The economy was heavily dependent on agriculture, with sugar, citrus, and bananas as key exports. The fixed exchange rate aided exporters by providing predictability, but it also limited the government's ability to use currency devaluation as a tool to address trade deficits or stimulate the economy. Furthermore, the currency board arrangement required full foreign reserve backing for the domestic money supply, which constrained the government's ability to finance public spending through central bank lending. This fiscal discipline was a point of both strength and tension.

Looking toward full sovereignty, achieved in 1981, the currency arrangement of 1976 represented a deliberate choice for stability over flexibility. Maintaining the strong, fixed link to the US dollar was seen as essential for investor confidence and economic management during the uncertain transition to independence. Consequently, the system in place in 1976 remained largely unchanged for decades, forming the bedrock of Belize's financial system well into the 21st century.

Series: 1976 series

5 Cents obverse
5 Cents reverse
5 Cents
1976
10 Cents obverse
10 Cents reverse
10 Cents
1976
1 Cent obverse
1 Cent reverse
1 Cent
1976-2021
5 Cents obverse
5 Cents reverse
5 Cents
1976-2022
50 Cents obverse
50 Cents reverse
50 Cents
1976
1 Shilling obverse
1 Shilling reverse
1 Shilling
1976
🌱 Very Common