Logo Title
obverse
reverse
Cyrillius
Context
Year: 1980
Issuer: Mozambique Issuer flag
Period:
(1975—1990)
Currency:
(1980—2006)
Demonetized: Yes
Total mintage: 152,000
Material
Diameter: 28 mm
Weight: 9.2 g
Thickness: 2 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard102
Numista: #10323
Value
Exchange value: 10 MZM

Obverse

Description:
Coat of arms with encircling legend and date below.
Inscription:
REPÚBLICA POPULAR DE MOÇAMBIQUE

1980
Translation:
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE

1980
Script: Latin
Language: Portuguese

Reverse

Description:
Industrial faith.
Inscription:
10

METICAIS
Script: Latin

Edge

Reeded

Categories

Industry

Mints

NameMark
Berlin
Royal Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1980152,000

Historical background

Following independence in 1975, Mozambique inherited the Portuguese colonial currency, the escudo, but swiftly moved to establish monetary sovereignty as a cornerstone of its new socialist identity. In 1980, the country introduced its own currency, the metical (MZM), replacing the escudo at par. This was a deeply symbolic act, named after a historic unit of gold weight used in pre-colonial trade, representing a deliberate break from the colonial past and an assertion of national economic control under the ruling FRELIMO government.

However, the economic backdrop for this launch was severely challenging. The country was engulfed in a devastating civil war (1977-1992) that crippled infrastructure, agricultural production, and trade. Simultaneously, the government's commitment to central planning and state-run industries, combined with the severe disruption of the war, led to widespread shortages, declining productivity, and a growing budget deficit. Consequently, while the metical was introduced at parity with the old escudo, it entered a reality of a command economy with fixed prices and exchange rates that bore little relation to its actual market value or the country's economic output.

Thus, in 1980, the Mozambican metical began its existence in a state of profound fragility. The official economy was characterized by scarcity and controlled prices, while a burgeoning black market for goods and foreign currency (especially the South African rand) quickly emerged to fill the gaps. This dual-system undermined the new currency's stability from the outset, planting the seeds for the severe devaluations and hyperinflation that would follow in the late 1980s, necessitating eventual economic liberalization.

Series: 1980 Mozambique circulation coins

2.5 Meticais obverse
2.5 Meticais reverse
2.5 Meticais
1980-1986
5 Meticais obverse
5 Meticais reverse
5 Meticais
1980-1986
10 Meticais obverse
10 Meticais reverse
10 Meticais
1980
20 Meticais obverse
20 Meticais reverse
20 Meticais
1980
50 Centavos obverse
50 Centavos reverse
50 Centavos
1980-1982
1 Metical obverse
1 Metical reverse
1 Metical
1980-1982
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