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Sri Lanka calls for bids to mint nearly a billion coins

Source: Xinhua   2016-08-12 18:21:16

COLOMBO, Aug. 12 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lanka has called for bids to mint nearly 1 billion coins including 10 rupee coins amid a severe shortage of 10 rupee notes and some availability of the 10 rupee coins, a local media report said here on Friday.

Sri Lanka's Central Bank called bids from mints for 190 million 1 rupee coins, 175 million 2 rupee coins, 230 million 5 rupee coins and 375 million 10 rupee coins.

"It's a disaster," M Ranasinghe, a business executive, quoted in the media report said. "There are very few 5 or 10 rupee coins. But there are 20 rupee notes."

According to the report, the existing bulky 10 rupee coins weighs about 8.6 grams and a dozen such coins weighs more than 100 grams.

In contrast the U.S. dime (one tenth of a U.S. dollar), which is worth more on current exchange rates weighs only 2.26 grams.

The Sri Lankan rupee collapsed from 131 to 145 during the past year as the Central Bank printed money to delay rate increases, triggering a balance of payments crisis, on top of a currency collapse in 2011/2013 which sent the rupee careening from 112 to 131.

A U.S. quarter, which is worth about four times the 10 rupee coins at currency exchange rates, weighs only 5.6 grams.

Sri Lanka's 5 rupee coins is almost similar in size to a sterling pound coins.

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Sri Lanka calls for bids to mint nearly a billion coins

Source: Xinhua 2016-08-12 18:21:16
[Editor: huaxia]

COLOMBO, Aug. 12 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lanka has called for bids to mint nearly 1 billion coins including 10 rupee coins amid a severe shortage of 10 rupee notes and some availability of the 10 rupee coins, a local media report said here on Friday.

Sri Lanka's Central Bank called bids from mints for 190 million 1 rupee coins, 175 million 2 rupee coins, 230 million 5 rupee coins and 375 million 10 rupee coins.

"It's a disaster," M Ranasinghe, a business executive, quoted in the media report said. "There are very few 5 or 10 rupee coins. But there are 20 rupee notes."

According to the report, the existing bulky 10 rupee coins weighs about 8.6 grams and a dozen such coins weighs more than 100 grams.

In contrast the U.S. dime (one tenth of a U.S. dollar), which is worth more on current exchange rates weighs only 2.26 grams.

The Sri Lankan rupee collapsed from 131 to 145 during the past year as the Central Bank printed money to delay rate increases, triggering a balance of payments crisis, on top of a currency collapse in 2011/2013 which sent the rupee careening from 112 to 131.

A U.S. quarter, which is worth about four times the 10 rupee coins at currency exchange rates, weighs only 5.6 grams.

Sri Lanka's 5 rupee coins is almost similar in size to a sterling pound coins.

[Editor: huaxia]
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