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Context
Years: 1979–1989
Issuer: Lesotho Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1966)
Total mintage: 1,222,500
Material
Diameter: 21.7 mm
Weight: 3.5 g
Shape: Round
Composition: Copper-nickel
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
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Numista: #4426
Value
Exchange value: 0.25 LSL

Obverse

Description:
Moshoeshoe II in uniform, quarter-left bust.
Inscription:
KINGDOM OF LESOTHO

H.M.MOSHOESHOE II 1979
Translation:
KINGDOM OF LESOTHO

H.M.MOSHOESHOE II 1979
Script: Latin
Language: English

Reverse

Description:
Native woman weaving baskets.
Inscription:
25 LISENTE
Script: Latin

Edge

Milled

Categories

Person> Monarch

Mints

NameMark
Royal Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
19791,200,000
197910,000Proof
1980
198010,000Proof
19812,500Proof
1985
1989

Historical background

In 1979, Lesotho's currency situation was fundamentally defined by its economic and geographic dependence on the Republic of South Africa. The country was a member of the Rand Monetary Area (RMA), an arrangement that saw the South African rand circulate as legal tender within Lesotho. This meant the Loti, introduced in 1966 but not yet issued as physical banknotes and coins, existed primarily as a theoretical unit of account pegged at par with the rand. The kingdom had no independent monetary policy, as its money supply and interest rates were effectively determined by the South African Reserve Bank, reflecting the deep integration of the two economies.

This dependency presented a significant dilemma. On one hand, it provided monetary stability and facilitated crucial cross-border trade and labor flows, as hundreds of thousands of Basotho migrants worked in South African mines. On the other hand, it made Lesotho highly vulnerable to South Africa's economic and political decisions, a particularly acute concern given the escalating tensions of the apartheid era. The arrangement also limited the government's ability to use monetary tools for domestic economic development.

Consequently, 1979 was a pivotal year of transition. The Lesotho Monetary Authority (forerunner to the Central Bank of Lesotho) was established, signaling a move toward greater financial autonomy. This set the stage for the phased introduction of physical Loti banknotes and coins beginning in 1980, which would circulate alongside the rand. The goal was to gradually assert symbolic and practical sovereignty over currency, while still maintaining the crucial 1:1 peg with the rand to avoid economic disruption, a balancing act that would define Lesotho's monetary policy for decades.

Series: 1979 Lesotho circulation coins

1 Sente obverse
1 Sente reverse
1 Sente
1979-1989
2 Lisente obverse
2 Lisente reverse
2 Lisente
1979-1989
5 Lisente obverse
5 Lisente reverse
5 Lisente
1979-1989
10 Lisente obverse
10 Lisente reverse
10 Lisente
1979-1989
25 Lisente obverse
25 Lisente reverse
25 Lisente
1979-1989
50 Lisente obverse
50 Lisente reverse
50 Lisente
1979-1989
1 Loti obverse
1 Loti reverse
1 Loti
1979-1989
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