Logo Title
obverse
reverse
Joseph Kunnappally
Context
Years: 1982–2010
Issuer: Seychelles Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1976)
Currency:
(since 1914)
Total mintage: 300,000
Material
Diameter: 29 mm
Weight: 8.97 g
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 clipboard51.1
Numista: #4949
Value
Exchange value: 5 SCR

Obverse

Description:
A tortoise, palm tree, and ship on a shield, supported by marlins, with a helmet and tropic bird crest.
Inscription:
REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES

· FINIS·CORONAT·OPVS ·

M

· 2000 ·
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES

THE END CROWNS THE WORK

M

2000
Script: Latin
Languages: English, Latin

Reverse

Description:
Palm tree valuation
Inscription:
5 RUPEES
Script: Latin

Edge

Reeded


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1982300,000
1982BU
1982Proof
1992PMProof
1992PM
1997PM
2000M
2007
2010

Historical background

In 1982, the Seychelles economy was navigating a period of significant strain and transition, heavily influenced by its socialist-oriented policies under President France-Albert René. The country faced a severe foreign exchange crisis, a common challenge for small island developing states reliant on imports for most goods, from food to machinery. Declining tourism revenues following the 1977 coup and global economic headwinds had depleted hard currency reserves, creating shortages of essential imports and hindering economic growth. The government maintained strict exchange controls, with the Seychelles rupee pegged to a basket of currencies, but a thriving black market for foreign currency highlighted the growing disparity between the official and real market values.

The situation was exacerbated by a burdensome state-led economic model featuring numerous parastatals and controlled prices. This environment stifled private enterprise and did little to generate the export earnings needed to support the currency peg. Consequently, 1982 represented a year of mounting pressure that foreshadowed deeper structural problems. The foreign exchange shortages became a critical bottleneck, prompting the government to seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), setting the stage for future economic reforms.

Therefore, the currency situation in 1982 was characterized by a fragile official peg maintained through restrictive controls, while underlying economic weaknesses fueled a parallel market and depleted reserves. This period marked the culmination of several difficult years, positioning 1982 as a prelude to the more profound economic adjustments and eventual liberalization that would follow in the subsequent decades, including a major currency devaluation and the move to a floating exchange rate regime much later.

Series: 1982 Seychelles circulation coins

1 Cent obverse
1 Cent reverse
1 Cent
1982-2004
5 Cents obverse
5 Cents reverse
5 Cents
1982-2003
10 Cents obverse
10 Cents reverse
10 Cents
1982-2003
25 Cents obverse
25 Cents reverse
25 Cents
1982-1997
1 Rupee obverse
1 Rupee reverse
1 Rupee
1982-2010
5 Rupees obverse
5 Rupees reverse
5 Rupees
1982-2010
🌱 Very Common