Logo Title
obverse
reverse
Danielarmando
Context
Year: 2023
Issuer: Ecuador Issuer flag
Issuing organization: Central Bank of Ecuador
Period:
(since 1830)
Currency:
(since 2000)
Material
Diameter: 17.9 mm
Weight: 2.3 g
Thickness: 1.3 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Stainless steel
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Coin alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↓
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard133
Numista: #392330
Value
Exchange value: 0.10 USD = $0.10

Obverse

Description:
Country: Ecuador
Emblem: National coat of arms
Subject: Portrait of former President Jaime Roldós, lawyer.
Inscription:
REPÚBLICA DEL ECUADOR

★★ JAIME ROLDÓS ★★
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF ECUADOR

★★ JAIME ROLDÓS ★★
Script: Latin
Language: Spanish

Reverse

Description:
Date left. Denomination in numerals and spelled out.
Inscription:
BANCO CENTRAL DEL ECUADOR

10

AÑO

2023

DIEZ CENTAVOS
Translation:
CENTRAL BANK OF ECUADOR

10

YEAR

2023

TEN CENTS
Script: Latin
Language: Spanish

Edge

Reeded

Mints

NameMark
Royal Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2023

Historical background

In 2023, Ecuador's currency situation remained defined by its unique adoption of the US dollar as its official tender, a policy implemented in 2000 to end hyperinflation and severe instability. This "dollarization" provides crucial macroeconomic stability by eliminating exchange rate risk and anchoring inflation, which has historically remained low and closely aligned with US rates. However, the system imposes significant constraints, as Ecuador lacks a sovereign monetary policy and cannot print money, ceding control over interest rates and liquidity to the US Federal Reserve.

The primary challenge in 2023 was financing dollar-denominated obligations without a central bank to act as a lender of last resort. The government relied heavily on external debt, international reserves, and fiscal policy to manage liquidity. Persistent fiscal deficits, exacerbated by low oil prices and expansive social spending, strained public finances and limited the state's ability to inject dollars into the economy during downturns. This contributed to a chronic shortage of physical US currency in circulation, particularly small-denomination bills and coins, a practical inconvenience for daily transactions.

Looking forward, the dollarization regime enjoys broad public support as a bulwark against past crises, and no serious political movement sought to abandon it in 2023. The economic debate instead focused on the necessary fiscal discipline and structural reforms—such as attracting foreign investment, boosting exports, and reducing reliance on oil revenues—required to sustain dollarization long-term. The system's survival continued to hinge on the government's ability to maintain fiscal credibility and access to international dollar markets, ensuring the economy remained sufficiently "dollarized" in practice, not just in law.

Series: Ecuador Historical Figures

5 Centavos obverse
5 Centavos reverse
5 Centavos
2023
10 Centavos obverse
10 Centavos reverse
10 Centavos
2023
10 Centavos obverse
10 Centavos reverse
10 Centavos
2023
25 Centavos obverse
25 Centavos reverse
25 Centavos
2023
25 Centavos obverse
25 Centavos reverse
25 Centavos
2023
25 Centavos obverse
25 Centavos reverse
25 Centavos
2023
50 Centavos obverse
50 Centavos reverse
50 Centavos
2023
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