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Ethiopia







Here is the complete financial historical report of Ethiopia, in International English, as requested:


Financial Historical Report of Ethiopia

Basic Data

  • Country ISO Code: ET

  • Official Language: Amharic

  • Language ISO Code: am

  • Current Official Currency: Ethiopian Birr

  • Currency ISO Code: ETB


Currencies That Have Circulated in Ethiopia

1. Maria Theresa Thaler and Amolete (Before the 19th Century)

  • Before adopting the Birr, Ethiopia used foreign currencies such as the Maria Theresa Thaler, a widely accepted silver coin in regional trade.

  • The amolete, a traditional salt-based currency, was also used.

2. Abyssinian Birr (1855–1936)

  • Introduced in 1855, the Abyssinian Birr was Ethiopia’s first official currency.

  • The Birr was subdivided into 100 santim (cents).

  • Coins and banknotes featured traditional symbols and images of emperors, such as Emperor Menelik II.

  • The currency was issued by the Bank of Abyssinia.

3. Ethiopian Birr (1945–Present)

  • Officially established in 1945, the Ethiopian Birr replaced other foreign and local currencies.

  • Initially pegged to the British pound sterling, the Birr experienced various exchange rate fluctuations due to political and economic changes.

  • In 1976, a monetary reform introduced a new series of banknotes and coins, retaining the name Birr.

  • The National Bank of Ethiopia is the official issuer of the currency.


Details of the Current Currency

  • Singular Name: Birr

  • Plural Name: Birrs

  • Subdivision: 1 Birr = 100 Santim

  • Singular Fraction Name: Santim

  • Plural Fraction Name: Santim

  • Mint: Coins are generally minted domestically and occasionally abroad.

  • Issuing Bank: National Bank of Ethiopia


Common Coin and Banknote Denominations

TypeCommon Denominations
Coins 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 Santim
Banknotes 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200 Birr
 

Designs and Symbols

  • Coins and banknotes feature images of historical figures, cultural monuments, and national symbols of Ethiopia, such as Emperor Menelik II, the Lion of Judah, and St. George’s Cathedral.

  • Banknotes bear signatures of the Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia and the Minister of Finance.


Historical and Economic Context

  • Ethiopia has experienced periods of inflation and monetary reforms, especially during the Derg regime and after the transition to the current federal government.

  • The currency has undergone devaluations at times but has maintained relative stability in recent decades.

  • The economy is based on agriculture, industry, and services, with the Birr widely used for domestic transactions.


Curiosities

  • The Birr is one of Africa’s longest-standing currencies, used in various forms since the mid-19th century.

  • Commemorative coins are occasionally issued to celebrate historical and cultural events.


Current Status

  • The Ethiopian Birr is actively circulating and is the sole legal tender for official transactions in Ethiopia.


 



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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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