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obverse
reverse
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Context
Years: 1972–1986
Country: United Kingdom Country flag
Issuing organization: Cayman Islands Currency Board
Currency:
(since 1972)
Total mintage: 4,026,441
Material
Diameter: 17 mm
Weight: 2.85 g
Thickness: 1.62 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Bronze (97% Copper, 0.5% Tin, 2.5% Zinc)
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard1
Numista: #5110
Value
Exchange value: 0.01 KYD
Inflation-adjusted value: 0.18 KYD

Obverse

Description:
Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara. Legend surrounds, date below.
Inscription:
CAYMAN ISLANDS ELIZABETH II

1974
Script: Latin
Engraver: Arnold Machin

Reverse

Description:
Grand Cayman thrush near value.
Inscription:
1

SD
Script: Latin
Engraver: Stuart Devlin

Edge

Plain

Categories

Animal> Bird

Mints

NameMark
Royal Mint
Franklin MintFM

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
19722,155,000
197211,000Proof
19739,988Proof
197430,000Proof
19757,175Proof
19763,044Proof
19771,800,000
19771,970Proof
1979FM4,247Proof
1980FM
1980FM1,215Proof
1981FM865Proof
1982
1982FM589Proof
1983FM348Proof
1984FMProof
19861,000Proof

Historical background

In 1972, the Cayman Islands were navigating a pivotal transition in their monetary system, moving away from the Jamaican currency that had been their primary medium of exchange. Following Jamaica's independence from the United Kingdom in 1962, the Cayman Islands (which remained a British colony) continued to use the Jamaican pound and, after 1969, the new Jamaican dollar. However, Jamaica's economic policies and the devaluation of its currency created significant instability and concern for Cayman's burgeoning financial sector and tourism-driven economy, which demanded a more stable and independent monetary foundation.

Consequently, the Cayman Islands government, under the Currency Law of 1971, took decisive steps to introduce its own distinct currency. On May 1, 1972, the Cayman Islands dollar (KYD) was officially launched, replacing the Jamaican dollar at par. The new currency was pegged to the US dollar at a fixed rate of CI$1.00 = US$1.20, a deliberate and strategic rate that underscored the territory's deep economic ties with the United States, particularly in tourism and investment.

This move was a landmark assertion of economic sovereignty and a practical necessity for the islands' development. The introduction of the Cayman Islands dollar provided the stability required to foster confidence in the local financial services industry, which was in its early stages of becoming a global hub. The 1972 currency reform thus laid a critical cornerstone for the territory's future prosperity, decoupling its monetary fate from Jamaica's and directly anchoring its economy to the strong and reliable US dollar.

Series: 1972 Cayman Islands circulation coins

1 Cent obverse
1 Cent reverse
1 Cent
1972-1986
5 Cents obverse
5 Cents reverse
5 Cents
1972-1986
10 Cents obverse
10 Cents reverse
10 Cents
1972-1986
25 Cents obverse
25 Cents reverse
25 Cents
1972-1986
🌱 Very Common