The Rhodesian dollar (R$ or Rh$, RHD) was the currency of Rhodesia between 1970 and 1980. It was subdivided into 100 cents.

History

The dollar was introduced on 17 February 1970, roughly two weeks before the declaration of a republic on 2 March 1970. It replaced the Rhodesian pound at a rate of 2 dollars to 1 pound. The dollar proved to be a strong currency, at parity with the pound sterling right up to the very end of Rhodesia in 1980, when it was replaced by the Zimbabwean dollar at par. However, the Rhodesian dollar was never a fully convertible currency and its exchange rate was therefore not an indication of the underlying economics.

Half pound

In adopting the Rhodesian dollar, Rhodesia followed the pattern of South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand in that when it adopted the decimal system, it decided to use the half pound unit as opposed to the pound unit of account. The choice of the name dollar was favoured by the then Minister of Finance, John Wrathall, who regarded it as having international substance.

Coins

On 17 February 1970 the Rhodesian dollar was introduced and was par to the Pound; the currency was manufactured as follows - bronze 1⁄2 and 1 cent and cupro-nickel 2+1⁄2 cent coins were introduced, which circulated alongside the earlier coins of the Rhodesian pound for 5, 10, 20 and 25 cents, which were also denominated in shillings and pence. New 5-cent coins were introduced in 1973, followed by 10, 20 and 25 cents in 1975. Coins were struck until 1977 at the South African Mint in Pretoria.

Rhodesia had both 1⁄2 Cent and 2+1⁄2 Cents coins, just like in South Africa.

  • The 1⁄2 Cent coin was struck between 1970 and 1977 - with the 1977 1⁄2 Cent being extremely rare, with 10 coins known.
  • The 2+1⁄2 Cents (Tickey) was struck in 1970 only.
  • The 5 Cents was struck in 1973 and between 1975 and 1977.
  • The 10 and 25 Cents was struck in 1975 only.
  • The 20 Cents was struck in 1975 and 1977.

Tommy Sasseen was the designer of all Rhodesian coins from 1964 to 1968 (reverse only) and 1970 to 1977 (both obverse and reverse).

Banknotes

On 17 February 1970, the Reserve Bank of Rhodesia introduced notes in denominations of 1, 2 and 10 dollars. 5-dollar notes were added in 1972.

Banknotes of the Rhodesian Dollar 1970 - 1978
Pick No. (of example image)ImageValueDimensionsMain colourDescriptionDate of
ObverseReverseObverseReverseWatermarkprintingissuewithdrawal
34c$1134 × 75 mmBlueZimbabwe BirdTobacco fieldCecil John Rhodes1970 - 197817 February 1970
31d$2149 × 83 mmRedFlame lilyVictoria FallsCecil John Rhodes1970 - 197817 February 1970
36b$5152 × 86 mmBrownGiraffeLionsCecil John Rhodes1972 - 197816 October 1972
37a$10158 × 88 mmGreySable antelopeGreat ZimbabweCecil John Rhodes1970 - 197817 February 1970

On 2 January 1979, the Reserve Bank of Rhodesia replaced the watermark of Cecil Rhodes with that of the Zimbabwe Bird, following the Internal Settlement, which saw the country renamed Zimbabwe Rhodesia.

Banknotes of the Rhodesian Dollar 1979 - 1980
Pick No.ImageValueDimensionsMain colourDescriptionDate of
ObverseReverseObverseReverseWatermarkprintingissuewithdrawal
38$1134 × 75 mmBlueZimbabwe BirdTobacco fieldZimbabwe Bird1979 - 19802 August 1979
39$2149 × 83 mmRedFlame lilyVictoria FallsZimbabwe Bird1979 - 198024 May 1979
40$5152 × 86 mmBrownGiraffeLionsZimbabwe Bird1979 - 198015 May 1979
41$10158 × 88 mmGreySable antelopeGreat ZimbabweZimbabwe Bird1979 - 19802 January 1979

Exchange rate history

This table shows the historical value of one Rhodesian dollar.

DateOfficial RateFree / Parallel Ratenotes
1970 (Feb)US$1.40Parallel market starts 1970 (July)
1971 (Aug)R 1.00(−30%) R 0.769Pegged to the ZA Rand
1971 (Dec)US$1.52(−30% to 40%) US$1.09 to US$1.17US dollar devalued
1972 (July)floated(−20% to 30%)Floated at same time GBP was floated
1972 (Oct)US$1.52; R 1.19
1973 (Feb)US$1.69USD devalued
1973 (Jun)US$1.773; R 1.19ZA Rand and R$ revalued against USD
1975 (Sep)US$1.60; R 1.34R$ devalued against USD and ZAR
1977 (Oct)US$1.50; R 1.30(−69%) US$0.46; R 0.40R$ devalued against USD and ZAR
1980 (Mar)Pegged to flexible basket (FRF, DEM, ZAR, CHF, GBP, USD)
1980 (Apr)Replacement by the Zimbabwean dollar Z$1 = R$1
1981Rhodesian dollar demonetised under Statutory Instrument 378 of the Government of Zimbabwe

External links

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Preceded by: Rhodesian pound Reason: decimalization Ratio: 2 dollars = 1 poundCurrency of Rhodesia (Zimbabwe since 1980) 1970 – 1980Succeeded by: Zimbabwean dollar Reason: independence recognized Ratio: at par