Coins of the Maldivian rufiyaa

Coins of the Maldivian rufiyaa

The coins of the Maldivian rufiyaa are documented since it became a British protectorate in AH1304 (1887). The Maldive Islands were granted independence outside the Commonwealth of Nations as an independent monarchy. The 2nd Republic was declared in November 1968. The Maldive Islands returned to the Commonwealth in 1982.

Before coinage, when shells of Cypraea moneta (money cowrie) were used as currency in the Maldives, it was valued as follows: 5 pieces = 1 agi; 25 agi = 1 hiya; 8 hiya = 1 fau; 12 fau = 1 kotté.[1]
Maldivian coins from the 17th and 18th century.

Note about the Islamic calendar: The dates do not always correspond exactly, as the AH year is 11 days shorter than a year on the Gregorian calendar.

Contents

The coins of AH1318–20 (1900–02)

Copper Larin from Sultan Shamsudeen III's reign

In AH1318 (1900), a copper larin (or laari) was struck. In AH1319 (1901), a copper Larin was also struck. In AH1320 (1902), a copper Larin & a 4 laari was struck.

The coins of AH1331 (1913)

These coins were an issue of 1 laari & 4 laari coins that were struck in AH1331 (1913) at Heaton's Mint in Birmingham, England, despite the fact that they are inscribed 'Struck at Malé.' in Arabic.

The coins of AH1379 (1960)

These coins were the last coins to have been issued under the British protectorate. They were also the only coins to have been struck during the reign of Sultan Mohammed Farid Didi (1954–68). These coins were struck at the Royal Mint in London. They have the same dimensions as the coins of Ceylon, which were in everyday circulation in the Maldive Islands. The coins that were struck in 1960 were the following denominations:

  • 1 laari
  • 2 laari
  • 5 laari
  • 10 laari
  • 25 laari
  • 50 laari

There were two types of the 50 laari coin. One of these has a security groove along the edge of the coin, and the other has a milled edge. The coins are entirely inscribed in Arabic and Divehi.

Coins of the 2nd Republic outside the Commonwealth

The first coins to be issued by the Maldive Islands in the period outside the Commonwealth (1965–82) was the issue of AH1389 (1970). In this period, the first coins denominated in rufiyaa were struck. Only in the late 1970s do the dates on Maldivian coins begin to correspond exactly (eg; the AH1399 (1979) & AH1400 (1980) silver 100 rufiyaa commemorative coins.). The AH1389 coins are of the same design as the 1960 coins, but all references to the Sultanate were replaced with references to the Republic. Only in the late 1970s did English first appear on Maldivian coins.

Coins of the 2nd Republic within the Commonwealth

Most coins except the 1 laari (circular) and 2 laari (square with rounded corners) coins.

The first coin to be issued after the return of the Maldive Islands' return to the Commonwealth was the 1 rufiyaa coin dated AH1402 (1982). This coin has the Coat-of-Arms on the obverse with the dates. The reverse of the coin is inscribed 'REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES 1 RUFIYAA'. A series of minor coins denominated from 1 laari to 50 laari was released into circulation in AH1404 (1984). Since then, a number of commemorative coins have been struck, including a series of 250 rufiyaa medal-coins (listed in the 2005 edition of Krause Unusual World Coins catalogue). In AH1416, the 2 rufiyaa coin was released into circulation to replace the 2 rufiyaa banknote.

Coins of the 2nd Republic within the Commonwealth
Image Value Description Dhivehi Nomenclature
Reverse Obverse Reverse Obverse
Maldive 1laari reverse.jpg Maldive 1laari.jpg 1 laari Coconut Palm, year of minting, rope with knot design State title in Thaana and English, value eh' laari
2 laari Coat of Arms, year of minting, rope with knot design dhé laari
Maldive 5laari reverse.jpg Maldive 5laari.jpg 5 laari Tuna, year of minting, rope with knot design fas laari
Maldive 10laari reverse.jpg Maldive 10laari.jpg 10 laari Sailing Boat (Odi), year of minting, rope with knot design dhiha laari
Maldive 25laari reverse.jpg Maldive 25laari.jpg 25 laari The Male' Minaret, year of minting, rope with knot design fansavees laari
Maldive 50laari reverse.jpg Maldive 50laari.jpg 50 laari Turtle, year of minting, rope with knot design baï rufiyaa
1 rufiyaa Coat of Arms, year of minting State title in Thaana and English, value, rope with knot design eh' rufiyaa
2 rufiyaa Conch shell, year of minting dhé rufiyaa

References

  1. ^ Dhivehi Raajjeyge Faisaa Booklet- a publication of the Maldives Monetary Authority, 1991, Male' Maldives
  • Unusual World Coins 4th Edition. By Colin R. Bruce II. Edited by Tom Michael and George Cuhaj. - ISBN 0-87349-793-7

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