Goznak to become a joint-stock corporation

Goznak, Russia’s Federal State Unitary Enterprise and one of the world’s largest producers of coins, banknotes, postal stamps and awards, is to be transformed into an open joint-stock corporation following orders from President Vladimir Putin. Putin has ordered that this occur within the next 18 months. All shares in Goznak will remain with the Russian state.…

Libya releases new half dinar coin

The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) has issued a new half dinar coin. The new coin, which was issued on Sunday 11th May, is a bi-metal design featuring a gold coloured central core and a silver coloured outer ring. The Central Bank has advised that both the old and new versions of the coin will…

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Royal Mint’s new pound coin design

The Royal Mint has produced a prototype for a replacement £1 coin with the aim of reducing counterfeit coins in circulation. The coin will include the Royal Mint’s new security feature, iSIS (Integrated Secure Identification Systems), which “involves the application of an existing security technology that has been proven over decades in banknotes”. The Mint…

Botswana launches new circulation coins

A statement by the Royal Canadian Mint has announced that it has produced a new series of coins for the Central Bank of Botswana. The entire series of coins use the Canadian bank’s multi-ply plating technology – consisting of alternating layers of metal such as nickel, copper and brass plated over a steel core –…

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India installs coin vending machines

An initiative by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has seen vending machines filled with coins installed in various bank branches. The coin vending machines (CVMs) are to provide the public with access to coins if they find themselves short of the necessary coin denominations required when paying for items such as bus fares or…

Japan’s ¥1 coin production resumed

On Monday 3 February, the Hiroshima based coin-manufacturing department of Japan’s Finance Ministry resumed the production of aluminium ¥1 coins for the first time in four years. This is thought to be in preparation for the consumption tax increase which will occur on April 1, 2014. A shortage of ¥1 coins is expected amongst retailers…

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Sri Lanka Coin Shortage

The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has recently said that around 22 tonnes of their rupee coins are currently in India, having been left in religious places such as temples, churches and kovils. Sri Lankans on religious pilgrimage leave the coins as offerings, as well as items such as food, flowers or incense. However, the…