Angolan kwanza explained

Iso Code:AOA
Iso Comment:before 2000:,,
Using Countries: Angola
Image Title 1:New series of Kwanza 2020
Image Title 2:2,000 kwanazs banknote of the 2012 Waterfalls series (back)
Inflation Rate:10.81%
Inflation Source Date:Banco Nacional de Angola, 2023.
Replaced Currency:Angolan escudo
Subunit Name 1:cêntimo
Symbol:Kz
Frequently Used Coins:5, 10, 20, 50, 100 kwanzas
Rarely Used Coins:50 cêntimos, 1 kwanza
Used Banknotes:200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 kwanzas
Printer:Goznak
Issuing Authority:Banco Nacional de Angola

The kwanza (sign: Kz; ISO 4217 code:) is the currency of Angola. Four different currencies using the name kwanza have circulated since 1977. The currency derives its name from the Kwanza River (Cuanza, Coanza, Quanza).[1]

Overview

Start date Finish date ISO 4217 Currency unit Subunit Notes
AOK Kwanza 100 lwei 1 kwanza = 1 Angolan escudo
AON Novo kwanza none 1 novo kwanza = 1 kwanza
AOR Kwanza reajustado none 1 kwanza reajustado = 1000 novos kwanzas
present AOA Kwanza 100 cêntimos 1 kwanza = 1,000,000 kwanzas reajustados

First kwanza, AOK, 1977–1990

Kwanza was introduced following Angolan independence. It replaced the escudo at par and was subdivided into 100 lwei. Its ISO 4217 code was AOK. Following a change in currency, a confiscation took place. Individuals could convert up to 200,000 escudos for kwanzas and corporations up to 1,500,000 escudos. This kwanza had a remarkably stable exchange rate of 29.918 kwanzas to the U.S. dollar for the entire period.

Coins

The first coins issued for the kwanza currency did not bear any date of issue, although all bore the date of independence, "11 de Novembro de 1975". They were in denominations of 50 lwei, 1, 2, 5 and 10 kwanzas. 20 kwanza coins were added in 1978. The last date to appear on these coins was 1979.

First kwanza coins
Image Value Composition Diameter Weight Thickness Edge Issued
50 lweicopper-nickel16 mm2 g1.5 mmReeded1977-1979
1 kwanzacopper-nickel20.9 mm3.91 g1.8 mmReeded1977-1979
2 kwanzascopper-nickel23.2 mm5 g1.82 mmReeded1977
5 kwanzascopper-nickel25.5 mm7 g2.05 mmReeded1977
10 kwanzascopper-nickel27.5 mm7.7 g2 mmReeded1977-1978
20 kwanzascopper-nickel29 mm10 g1.9 mmReeded1978

Banknotes

On 8 January 1977, banknotes dated 11 DE NOVEMBRO DE 1975 were introduced by the Banco Nacional de Angola (National Bank of Angola) in denominations of 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 kwanzas.[2] The 20 kwanza note was replaced by a coin in 1978.

Novo kwanza, AON, 1990–1995

In 1990, the novo kwanza was introduced, with the ISO 4217 code AON. Although it replaced the kwanza at par, Angolans could only exchange 5% of all old notes for new ones; they had to exchange the rest for government securities. This kwanza suffered from high inflation.

Coins

Novo kwanza coins
Image Value Composition Diameter Weight Thickness Edge Issued
50 kwanzascopper24 mm5.5 gReeded1991
50 kwanzascopper-plated steel23.3 mm5 gReeded1992
100 kwanzascopper27.3 mm8 gReeded1992

Banknotes

This currency was only issued in note form. The first banknotes issued in 1990 were overprints on earlier notes in denominations of 50 (report not confirmed), 500, 1000 and 5000 novos kwanzas (5000 novos kwanzas overprinted on 100 kwanzas). In 1991, the word novo was dropped from the issue of regular banknotes for 100, 500, 1000, 5000, 10,000, 50,000, 100,000 and 500,000 kwanzas.

Kwanza reajustado, AOR, 1995–1999

In 1995, the kwanza reajustado (plural kwanzas reajustados) replaced the previous kwanza at a rate of 1,000 to 1. It had the ISO 4217 code AOR. The inflation continued and no coins were issued.

Banknotes

Despite the exchange rate, such was the low value of the old kwanza that the smallest denomination of banknote issued was 1000 kwanzas reajustados. Other notes were 5,000, 10,000, 50,000, 100,000, 500,000, 1,000,000 and 5,000,000 kwanzas.

Second kwanza, AOA, 1999–

In 1999, a second currency was introduced simply called the kwanza. It replaced the kwanza reajustado at a rate of 1,000,000 to 1. Unlike the first kwanza, this currency is subdivided into 100 cêntimos. The introduction of this currency saw the reintroduction of coins. Although it suffered early on from high inflation, its value became stable until 2016, when the currency started devaluing again. The currency suffered a devaluation of nearly 40% against the US dollar between May and June 2023 to a record low of 825 kwanzas to the US dollar.[3] [4]

Coins

First series

Coins
Value Technical parameters Description Date of first minting
Diameter Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse
10 cêntimos15 mm1.5 gCopper-plated steelPlainState title, Coat of arms, yearValue1999
50 cêntimos 18 mm 3 g
1 kwanza21 mm4.5 gCupronickelReededState title, Coat of arms, yearValue1999
2 kwanzas 22 mm 5 g
5 kwanzas 26 mm 7 g
Coins in 10 and 50 cêntimo denominations are no longer used, as the values are minuscule. Coins of this series lost their legal tender status on 1 January 2015.

Second series

Coins
Value Technical parameters Description Date of first minting
Diameter Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse
50 cêntimos20.6 mm3.8 gCopper-nickel-plated steelPlainState title, Coat of arms, yearValue2012
1 kwanza22.1 mm5.0 gBrass-plated steelPlain
5 kwanzas25 mm7.0 gBi-metallic nickel-brass centre in copper-nickel ringReeded
10 kwanzas27 mm8.0 gBi-metallic copper-nickel centre in nickel-brass ringReeded
20 kwanzas28 mm11.64 gBi-metallic steel centre in brass ringInterrupted reededRainha Njinga2014
50 kwanzas26 mm7.6 gCopper-nickel-clad steelPartially reeded40 years of independence2015
100 kwanzas26.5 mm8.6 gPartially reeded
During 2012–14, new coins were introduced in denominations of 50 cêntimos, 1, 5, 10 and 20 kwanzas.

Banknotes

First Series

The banknotes are quite similar in design, with only different colours separating them.

Banknotes of the Angolan Kwanza (1999-2011 series)
Image Value Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark printing issue
1 kwanzaPinkAgostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosWomen picking cottonSculptureOctober 19991 December 1999
5 kwanzasLight greenSerra da Leba
10 kwanzasRed2 antelopes
50 kwanzasLimeOff-shore oil rig
100 kwanzasYellow-brownBanco Nacional de Angola
200 kwanzasLilacAerial view of LuandaNovember 200319 July 2004
500 kwanzasOrangeCotton
1000 kwanzasRoseCoffee plantation
2000 kwanzasLimeSea shore

Second series

The Banco Nacional de Angola issued a new series of kwanza banknotes on March 22, 2013, in denominations of 50, 100, 200 and 500 kwanzas. The other denominations (1000, 2000 and 5000 kwanzas) were issued on May 31, 2013.[5] [6] In 2017, the Banco Nacional de Angola issued 5 and 10 kwanzas banknotes as part of the family of banknotes first introduced in 2012.[7] [8]

Banknotes of the Angolan Kwanza (2012 "Waterfalls" series)
Image Value Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark printing issue
5 kwanzasGrayEmbroidery; Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosRuacana waterfallOctober 20122017
10 kwanzasRedEmbroidery; Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosLuena waterfallOctober 20122017
50 kwanzasYellow-orangeCarvings; Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosCuemba waterfallsOctober 201222 March 2013
100 kwanzasLight brownCarvings; Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosBinga waterfallsOctober 201222 March 2013
200 kwanzasLight violetEmbroidery; Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosTchimbue waterfallsOctober 201222 March 2013
500 kwanzasOrangeEmbroidery; Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosAundulo waterfallsOctober 201222 March 2013
1,000 kwanzasLight redEmbroidery; Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosKalandula waterfallsOctober 201231 May 2013
2,000 kwanzasLime greenEmbroidery; Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosDande waterfallsOctober 201231 May 2013
5,000 kwanzasLight purpleEmbroidery; Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosKapanda hydroelectric dam, Kwanza RiverOctober 201231 May 2013
10,000 kwanzasTealEmbroidery; Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos SantosGiant sable antelopesOctober 2012Not issued[9]

Third series

In 2020, the Banco National de Angola introduced a new family of kwanza banknotes in denominations of 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000 kwanzas. The new banknotes have a portrait of the first president of Angola, António Agostinho Neto. Banknotes of 200 to 2,000 kwanzas are printed on polymer substrate, while the 5,000 and 10,000 kwanzas banknotes are printed on cotton paper, with a 10,000-kwanza note to only be issued if necessary.[10]

Banknotes of the Angolan Kwanza (2020 series)
Image Value Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark printing issue
200 kwanzasBlueAgostinho NetoPedras Negras de Pungo a Ndongo, Malange20 July 2020[11]
500 kwanzasBrownAgostinho NetoTundavala gap, Huila17 September 2020
1,000 kwanzasVioletAgostinho NetoPlanalto Central mountain range, Huambo1 October 2020
2,000 kwanzasGreenAgostinho NetoLeba mountain range, Huila11 November 2020
5,000 kwanzasPurpleAgostinho NetoRuins of the Cathedral of São Salvador do Congo4 February 2021[12]

Historical exchange rates

Date Currency code and Name Rate (currency units per USD)
1994 AON novo kwanza 34,200 to 850,000
January to June 1995 AON novo kwanza 1,000,000 to 2,100,000
1 July 1995 1000 AON → 1 AOR (kwanza reajustado)
July to December 1995 AOR kwanza reajustado 2,100 to 13,000
1996 AOR kwanza reajustado 13,000 to 210,000 to 194,000
1997 AOR kwanza reajustado 194,000 to 253,300
1998 AOR kwanza reajustado 253,300 to 594,000
1999 AOR kwanza reajustado 594,000 to 5,400,000
1 December 1999 1 million AOR → 1 AOA (kwanza)
2000 AOA kwanza 5.4 to 16.3
2001 AOA kwanza 16.3 to 31.12
2002 AOA kwanza 31.12 to 57.47
2003 AOA kwanza 57.47 to 86.88 to 78.61
2004 AOA kwanza 78.61 to 85.90
2005 AOA kwanza 85.90 to 88.97 to 80.58
2006 AOA kwanza 80.58 to 89.01 to 80.57
2007 AOA kwanza 80.57 to 74.78 to 75.16
2008 AOA kwanza 75.16
2017 AOA kwanza 165.09
2018 AOA kwanza 238.801 to 308.61
2019 AOA kwanza 308.61 to 482.23
2020 AOA kwanza 482.23 to 649.49

On several occasions during the 1990s, Angola's currency was the least valued currency unit in the world.

Production

The Angolan kwanza banknotes have been produced by De La Rue in England.[13]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Theroux, Paul. The Last Train to Zona Verde: Overland from Cape Town to Angola. 30 May 2013. Penguin Books Limited. 9780241965139. Google Books.
  2. Book: Linzmayer . Owen . The Banknote Book . Angola . www.BanknoteNews.com . 2012 . San Francisco, CA .
  3. Web site: 2023-07-17 . Kwanza continua a cair mas abranda ritmo de depreciação face às principais divisas . 2023-09-27 . Expansão . pt.
  4. Web site: Desvalorização do kwanza: "É preciso chamar o FMI" – DW – 28/06/2023 . 2024-07-17 . dw.com . pt.
  5. http://banknotenews.com/files/add7c0ff3d4c7f66937292ba67c6f8d4-2531.php Angola new 50-, 100-, 200-, and 500-kwanza notes confirmed
  6. http://banknotenews.com/files/21ca62fc6c949659ef7c8ba856367bdf-2620.php Angola new 1,000-, 2,000-, and 5,000-kwanza notes confirmed
  7. http://banknotenews.com/files/50240dc9592e5b805477ae6249739fcb-4204.php Angola new 5-kwanza note (B550) confirmed
  8. http://banknotenews.com/files/f51c5eeb3ca8b2922226aac76c1cd3fb-4205.php Angola new 10-kwanza note (B551) confirmed
  9. Web site: Angola 10,000-kwanza note (B552as) confirmed – BanknoteNews. 29 August 2020 .
  10. https://banknotenews.com/?p=21185 Angola new note family reported to be introduced in 2020
  11. Web site: Notes and Coins . Bank of Angola . 15 July 2022.
  12. Web site: New 5,000 Kwanza banknote goes into circulation February 4 . Bank of Angola . 15 July 2022 . dead . 1 February 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210201171636/https://www.bna.ao/Conteudos/Artigos/detalhe_artigo.aspx?idc=175&idi=17332&idl=1.
  13. Web site: Plc . De La Rue . De La Rue in Kenya About Us . 2022-05-25 . www.delarue.com . en-gb.