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Zimbabwe issues gold coins to combat rising inflation.

Marian RomainebyMarian Romaine
July 26, 2022
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Zimbabwe issues gold coins to combat rising inflation.
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Zimbabwe’s central bank has introduced gold coins to combat the nation’s spiraling inflation and depreciating currency. 

After the annual rate of inflation surpassed 190 percent this month, the central bank’s primary interest rate was more than doubled to 200 percent. 

Each coin will cost the price of an ounce of gold on the world market plus 5% of manufacturing costs. 

An ounce was valued at approximately $1,724 (£1,435) as of Friday. 

According to John Mangudya, governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, it will be feasible to utilize the coins in stores if they have enough change. 

The phrase “Mosi-oa-Tunya” on the coin relates to Victoria Falls, which is located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia and signifies “The Smoke Which Thunders.” 

This year, the value of the Zimbabwean dollar relative to major currencies fell. 

The nation is keenly aware of the economic chaos that existed during the late Robert Mugabe’s nearly four-decade tenure. 

In 2009, hyperinflation compelled it to stop using the Zimbabwean currency and start using other currencies, mostly the US dollar. 

The government stopped releasing official inflation data during the midst of the crisis, although an estimate for mid-November 2008 put the rate at 89.7 sextillion percent year over year. 

The 100 billion Zimbabwean dollar banknote was viewed at the time as a symbol of the country’s collapsed economy. 

A decade later, the local money was brought back, although it has fallen in value once more.

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