Basic Data:
Country ISO Code: PG
Official Languages: Tok Pisin, English, Hiri Motu
Language ISO Codes: tpi (Tok Pisin), en (English), hmo (Hiri Motu)
Current Official Currency: Papua New Guinean Kina
Current Currency ISO Code: PGK
Complete Financial History of the Independent State of Papua New Guinea:
Historical Context and Independence:
Papua New Guinea gained independence from Australia on September 16, 1975.
Prior to independence, it was administered by Australia as a League of Nations mandate and later as a United Nations Trust Territory after World War II.
The path to self-government began on December 1, 1973, with full independence achieved in 1975.
Michael Somare became the first Prime Minister of the independent nation.
Papua New Guinea joined the United Nations on October 10, 1975.
Current Official Currency: Papua New Guinean Kina (PGK)
Currency ISO Code: PGK
Designs / Symbols on Coins and Banknotes:
Coins: feature local fauna, cultural symbols, and national emblems.
Banknotes: portraits of national leaders, indigenous flora and fauna, and cultural motifs.
Singular Name: kina
Plural Name: kina
Monetary Subdivision: 1 kina = 100 toea
Fraction Name Singular: toea
Fraction Name Plural: toea
Initial Production Date: 1975, replacing the Australian pound and dollar previously in use.
End Production Date: still in circulation
Initial Circulation Date: 1975
End Circulation Date: still in circulation
Mint: Royal Australian Mint (initially), currently produced by various international mints.
Issuing Bank: Bank of Papua New Guinea
Coin Denominations Minted: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 toea; 1 kina
Banknote Denominations Issued: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 kina
Economic Context:
The introduction of the kina coincided with national sovereignty and identity assertion.
The economy is based on mining, agriculture, fishing, and natural resources, facing challenges in infrastructure and development.
The Bank of Papua New Guinea regulates monetary policy and currency issuance.
Current Circulation Status:
The kina is the official and sole legal tender currency circulating in Papua New Guinea since 1975.
Issuing Authority:
Bank of Papua New Guinea
Relevant Monetary Legislation:
Papua New Guinea Currency Act
Persons Honored on Coins and Banknotes:
National leaders, historical figures, and cultural and natural elements of the country appear on banknotes and coins.
Summary of Coins and Banknotes Currently in Circulation:
Type | Denominations in Circulation |
---|---|
Coins | 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 toea; 1 kina |
Banknotes | 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 kina |
This report provides a comprehensive overview of Papua New Guinea’s independence and the establishment of the kina as the official currency since 1975, highlighting the country’s historical, economic, and monetary context.