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Timor-Leste







Country ISO code: TL

Official language: Tetum and Portuguese

Language ISO code: tet (Tetum), pt (Portuguese)

Current official currency: United States Dollar

Currency ISO code: USD


Complete Financial History of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste

Current official currency: United States Dollar (USD)

  • ISO code: USD

  • Symbols: US$, USD

  • Singular name: Dollar

  • Plural name: Dollars

  • Monetary subdivision: 1 Dollar = 100 Cents

  • Fraction singular name: Cent

  • Fraction plural name: Cents

  • Initial production date: 1792 (U.S. currency first minted; adopted officially in Timor-Leste since 2000-2002)

  • Final production date: Still in circulation

  • Initial circulation date in Timor-Leste: 2000 (official use after UN administration)

  • Final circulation date: Still in circulation

  • Mint: United States Mint

  • Issuing bank: Federal Reserve (U.S. Central Bank)

Timor-Leste’s own minted coins (Cents)

  • ISO code: USD (equivalent to U.S. cents)

  • Designs/symbols: Coins feature a circular border decorated with traditional ‘tais’ (Timorese woven cloth), with the face value centered over the kaibauk symbol, a traditional Timorese emblem of power.

  • Singular name: Cent

  • Plural name: Cents

  • Monetary subdivision: 100 Cents = 1 U.S. Dollar

  • Initial production date: November 10, 2003

  • Final production date: Minted at least until 2017

  • Initial circulation date: November 10, 2003

  • Final circulation date: Still circulating

  • Mint: Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda de Portugal (National Press-Mint of Portugal)

  • Issuing bank: Central Bank of Timor-Leste

  • Coin denominations minted: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 cents

  • Banknotes issued: Timor-Leste does not issue its own banknotes; it uses U.S. banknotes exclusively.

Economic and historical context

  • Before independence, Portuguese Timor used the Portuguese escudo and, during Indonesian occupation (1975-1999), the Indonesian rupiah.

  • During the UN transitional administration (1999-2002), Australian and U.S. dollars were used temporarily.

  • Since independence in 2002, the U.S. dollar has been the sole official and legal tender in Timor-Leste, providing monetary stability and facilitating international trade.

  • Timor-Leste issues its own coins denominated in cents to facilitate small transactions and assert national sovereignty, pegged 1:1 to U.S. cents.

  • The country does not issue its own banknotes.

Minting and production locations

  • Timor-Leste’s coins are minted by the National Press-Mint of Portugal.

  • U.S. banknotes are produced by the United States Mint.

Designs and symbols on coins and banknotes

  • Timorese coins depict cultural symbols such as the kaibauk (power emblem), belak (sun disk), and local flora and fauna including fighting cocks, rice, coffee, and marine mollusks.

  • U.S. banknotes feature portraits of U.S. presidents and national symbols.

Production volumes, honorees, and seals

  • Timorese coins have limited mintages with issues in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2017.

  • Coins celebrate Timorese cultural and natural heritage without depicting human figures.

Curiosities / commemorative coins

  • The 10-cent coin features a fighting cock, a symbol of traditional Timorese culture.

  • The 5-cent coin shows a rice stalk, highlighting agriculture.

  • The 25-cent coin depicts a fishing tool (beiro).

  • The 50-cent coin features coffee, a major crop.

  • The 1-cent coin shows the Nautilus pompilus marine mollusk, emphasizing natural conservation.

Current circulation status

  • The U.S. dollar is the only official currency and is actively circulated throughout Timor-Leste.

  • Timorese minted coins circulate alongside U.S. coins primarily to facilitate small-value transactions.

Issuing authority

  • Central Bank of Timor-Leste (for Timorese coins)

  • U.S. Federal Reserve (for U.S. banknotes)

Relevant monetary legislation

  • Timor-Leste’s legislation recognizes the U.S. dollar as official currency and authorizes issuance of local coins for internal circulation.

Names and titles on banknotes

  • U.S. banknotes bear signatures of the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Chair.

Persons honored on coins and banknotes

  • Timorese coins honor cultural and natural symbols without human portraits.

  • U.S. banknotes honor U.S. presidents and historical figures such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.


Official languages recognized by the state for administrative, legislative, judicial, monetary, and educational use:
Tetum and Portuguese are the official languages of Timor-Leste, used across all governmental, legal, monetary, and educational domains.



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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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