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obverse
reverse
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Context
Years: 1963–1982
Issuer: Cyprus Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1960)
Currency:
(1955—1982)
Demonetization: 1 October 1983
Total mintage: 13,025,000
Material
Diameter: 28.45 mm
Weight: 11.3 g
Thickness: 2.35 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
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Numista: #5805

Obverse

Description:
A dove with an olive twig over "1960," surrounded by laurels. "Republic of Cyprus" in Greek and Turkish.
Inscription:
ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ · KIBRIS CUMHURİYETİ ·

1980

1960
Translation:
Cypriot Republic · Republic of Cyprus ·

1980

1960
Languages: Turkish, Greek

Reverse

Description:
Cypriot mouflon.
Inscription:
100

Edge

Reeded


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
19631,750,000
196325,000Proof
1971500,000
1973750,000
19741,000,000
19761,500,000
1977500,000
19781,000,000
19791,000,000
19801,000,000
19812,000,000
19822,000,000
1982Proof

Historical background

The currency situation in Cyprus in 1963 was directly shaped by the island's political crisis. Following independence from Britain in 1960, the Republic of Cyprus established the Cyprus Pound (CYP), which was initially pegged at par to the British Pound Sterling and remained part of the Sterling Area. This meant the currency was managed by the Central Bank of Cyprus, established in 1963, but its stability was closely tied to British monetary policy and reserves held in London.

The outbreak of intercommunal violence in December 1963, however, severely disrupted the unified economic and financial system. The partnership government collapsed, and the Turkish Cypriot community, withdrawing from state institutions, faced practical exclusion from the central banking system. This created an immediate liquidity crisis in Turkish Cypriot enclaves, as access to the official Cyprus Pound became difficult and trade channels were fractured.

In response, the Turkish Cypriot leadership, supported by Turkey, began to address the currency shortage by introducing notes issued by the "Cyprus Turkish Administration" in 1964. These were essentially vouchers or emergency notes, initially denominated in Cyprus Pounds, to facilitate local trade and payments. This marked the first concrete step toward a separate financial system, laying the groundwork for the de facto division of the island's currency landscape that would persist for decades.

Series: 1963 Cyprus circulation coins

1 Mil obverse
1 Mil reverse
1 Mil
1963-1972
5 Mils obverse
5 Mils reverse
5 Mils
1963-1980
25 Mils obverse
25 Mils reverse
25 Mils
1963-1982
50 Mils obverse
50 Mils reverse
50 Mils
1963-1982
100 Mils obverse
100 Mils reverse
100 Mils
1963-1982
🌱 Very Common