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CYPRUS " Mil Coinage " and " Cent Coinage ", 1963 - 2004, Circulation Issues, Type Set

Category:  World Coins
Owner:  TMS Coins
Last Modified:  4/12/2023
Set Description
This Type set represents all the denominations of coins issued by the Republic of Cyprus, from Independence in 1960, until the entrance in the European Union in 2004.

CYPRUS " The island of Venus "

Cyprus an island praised by poets and writers through the centuries, is blessed with an abundance of natural beauties. Beauty is the legacy of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and love. It was at Petra tou Romiou, Paphos ( The site is certainly of sublime beauty, with three large rocks protruding above the water in a small bay lined on the east by white cliffs ), where, according to legend, Aphrodite emerged from the foam of the waves and made Cyprus her domain.
As Homer affirms in the Odyssey, " laughter-loving Aphrodite went to Cyprus where is her realm and fragrant altar. "

Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean. This strategic location has been a major factor shaping Cyprus history throughout the centuries.
With history that can be traced back over nine thousand years, Cyprus has assimilated many of the various influences it has received. At the crossroads of three continents and the meeting point of great civilizations, it has developed and maintained a character of its own. The arrival of mainland Greeks three thousand years ago had a profound influence on the culture of the island. Since then, many who coveted the island have passed through, but Cyprus has retained its heritage and way of life.

The importance of Cyprus can be said to date from the Bronze Age, when it was desired as the principal source of copper ( from which the island derived its name ) and as one of the most important trading centers. Because of its strategic position in the Mediterranean and its influential role Cyprus was conquered by a succession of empires : The Assyrian, Egyptian, Persian, Macedonian, Ptolemaic, Roman and Byzantine.It was taken from Isaak Comnenus by Richard the Lion Heart in 1191, sold to the Knights Templar; conquered by Venice and Turkey and eventually became a British colony until August 16,1960 when it became an Independent Republic.

The Cypriot earth in every step yields valuable evidence of its turbulent history. Excavations have brought to light temples, palaces, amphitheaters and the wealth of other antiquities. Just as magnificent are the Byzantine churches and monasteries, the Crusader castles, the Venetian walls and fortifications.

Cyprus is primarily an agricultural economy with potatoes, citrus fruit , wine and pharmaceutical products the main exports. The industry is based on petroleum refining and cement, and tourism playing the most important and increasing role.

Climate

Cyprus enjoys an intense Mediterranean climate, with long dry summers from mid–May to mid–October, and mild winters from December to February, which are separated by short autumn and spring seasons.
Summer is a season of high temperatures with cloudless skies, but the sea breeze creates a pleasant atmosphere in the coastal areas. Isolated thunder showers are possible mainly over the mountains during early afternoons.
Winters are mild with rain and snow on Troodos Mountains (usually starting before Christmas).
The island enjoys abundant sunshine, and even in December and January, there is an average of six hours of bright sunshine per day, whilst over the six ‘summer’ months, there is an average of 11.5 hours of bright sunshine per day.

Temperatures and Weather Conditions

Daily temperatures during the hottest months of July and August range between 30° C on the central plain, and 24° C on the Troodos Mountains. The average maximum temperatures for these two months range between 38° C and 27° C. In January, the coolest month, the indicative daily temperature is 10° C on the central plain, and 3° C on the higher parts of the Troodos Mountains, while the average minimum temperatures are 5° C and 0° C.

Sea Temperatures

The temperature in the open sea hovers above 22° C from June to November, climbing to 27° C in August. Even during the three coolest months of January to March, average sea temperature are an acceptable 16° or 17° C. Near the coast, the temperature of water three or four meters deep is similar to that of the open sea, ranging from 15° to 17°C in February and from 23° to 28° C in August. There are no significant daily fluctuations in sea water temperatures, except in very shallow waters less than one meter deep.

Brief history of money in Cyprus

The history of money in Cyprus began 2500 years ago. The first coin, which was silver, was minted in Cyprus in the 6th century BC.
The historical development of money in Cyprus has followed the sometimes stormy and turbulent course of the island's history. The various conquerors that ruled Cyprus throughout its history introduced their own monetary unit. Hence among other monetary units, the stater, the obol, Roman and Byzantine coins, the gross, the dinar, the cartzi, the para, the piastre and the pound have been used as the island's currency.
In 1960, Cyprus was declared independent and the Republic of Cyprus was established.
in 1963 the " Mil Coinage " was issued by the Central Bank of Cyprus, which comprised five coins in the denominations of 3 mils, 5 mils, 25 mils, 50 mils and 100 mils with the pound divided into 1000 mils.
In 1983 the " Cent Coinage " was introduced to replace the mil. It comprised seven coins in the denominations of 1/2 cent, 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent and 50 cent.
The numismatic system remained the same as the Cyprus pound continued to be the Republic's currency, the only difference being its denomination into 100 cent instead of 1000 mils.

On January 1, 2008, Cyprus as a member of the European Union, replaced the Cyprus pound with the Euro, which became the Republic's monetary unit and remained until today.

Set Goals
Put together all the circulating coins issued by the Central Bank of Cyprus in a Type Set.

Slot Name
Origin/Country
Item Description
Full Grade
Owner Comments
Pics
View Coin   CYPRUS MIL 1963 NGC MS 66 CYPRUS, 1 MIL1963 CIRCULATION ISSUE

OBVERSE: The emblem of the Republic of Cyprus. ( A dove flying with a branch of olive within its beak, in a shield inscribed with the date 1960. All within an open wreath of olive leaves). The date above the shield.
REVERSE: 1 within a wreath formed from two ears of corn.
DIAMETER: 18 mm.
WEIGHT: 0.99 g.
SHAPE: Polygonal (12 sided).
EDGE: Plain.
METAL COMPOSITION: Aluminium 91.15%, Magnesium 6.80%, Other metals 2.05%.
ENGRAVER: W. M. Gardner.
MINT : Royal Mint, London.
MINTAGE: 5.000.000
RARITY: Common.
View Coin   CYPRUS 5M 1963 NGC MS 66 RD CYPRUS, 5 MILS 1963, Circulation Issue

OBVERSE: The emblem of the Republic of Cyprus. ( A dove flying with a branch of olive within its beak, in a shield inscribed with the date 1960. All within an open wreath of olive leaves). The date above the shield.
REVERSE: A ship, based on a painting on a jug found in Cyprus. 5 over the stern.
DIAMETER: 26 mm.
WEIGHT: 5.67 g.
EDGE: Plain.
METAL COMPOSITION: Copper 97%, Tin 0.5%, Zinc 2.5%.
ENGRAVER: W. M. Gardner.
MINT : Royal Mint, London.
MINTAGE: 12.000.000
RARITY: Common.
View Coin   CYPRUS 5M 1982 NGC MS 66 CYPRUS, 5 MILS 1982, CIRCULATION ISSUE

OBVERSE : Ancient galley and figure 5 left of masts.
REVERSE : Coat of arms of the Republic.
DIAMETER: 20 mm.
WEIGHT: 1,3 gm.
METAL COMPOSITION: 91,15% aluminium, 6.8% magnesium, 2,05 other metals.
SHAPE: Twelve-sided.
EDGE : Plain.
MINTAGE: 15.000.000
View Coin   CYPRUS 25M 1978 NGC MS 69 CYPRUS 25 MILS 1978, CIRCULATION ISSUE

OBVERSE : A branch and cone of the Cedar pine (Cedrus brefifolia), a species unique to Cyprus. It is a protected tree and may not be felled or mutilated.
REVERSE : The emblem of the Republic of Cyprus. ( A dove flying with a branch of olive within its beak, in a shield inscribed with the date 1960. All within an open wreath of olive leaves). The date above the shield.
DIAMETER : 19.5 mm.
WEIGHT : 2.82 g.
EDGE : Grained.
METAL COMPOSITION : Copper 75%, Nickel 25%.
ENGRAVER : W. M. Gardner.
MINT : Royal Mint, London.
MINTAGE : 500.000
View Coin   CYPRUS 50M 1981 NGC MS 68 CYPRUS 50 MILS 1981 CIRCULATION ISSUE.

OBVERSE: The emblem of the Republic of Cyprus. ( A dove flying with a branch of olive within its beak, in a shield inscribed with the date 1960. All within an open wreath of olive leaves). The date above the shield.
REVERSE: A bunch of grapes. Cyprus is one of the oldest vine-growing countries in the world, and grapes form one of the island's main products. A figure 50 below the bunch.
DIAMETER: 23.7 mm.
WEIGHT: 5.65 g.
EDGE: Grained.
METAL COMPOSITION: Copper 75%, Nickel 25%.
ENGRAVER: W. M. Gardner.
MINT : Royal Mint, London.
MINTAGE: 5.000.000
RARITY: Common.
View Coin   CYPRUS 100M 1979 NGC MS 69 CYPRUS 100 MILS 1979, CIRCULATION ISSUE

QBVERSE : Male moufflon and the figure 100 below. Cyprus moufflon (Ovis gmelini ophion) is a type of wild sheep which is unique in the whole world and is the largest mammal in Cyprus. It is the pride and joy of the Cyprus forests.
REVERSE : The emblem of the Republic of Cyprus. (A dove flying with a branch of olive within its beak, in a shield inscribed with the date 1960. All within an open wreath of olive leaves). The date above the shield.
EDGE : Grained
DIAMETER : 28,5 mm
WEIGHT : 11,31 gr
METAL COMPOSITION : 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
ENGRAVER : W. M. Gardner.
MINT : Royal Mint, London.
MINTAGE : 1.000.000

CYPRUS, 100 MILS 1979 MS69

Superb FDC example with strong and unimpaired luster, complete and full strike and amazing eye appeal.
View Coin   CYPRUS 1/2C 1983 NGC MS 68 CYPRUS, 1/2 CENT 1983, CIRCULATION ISSUE

OBVERSE : Coat of Arms of the Republic of Cyprus and the date 1983 below.
REVERSE : The beautiful cyclamen which is a wild flower of the Pentadactylos mountain and the value 1/2 to right below.
DESIGNER : Clara Georgiou
EDGE : Plain
SHAPE : Twelve-sided
DIAMETER : 20 mm
WEIGHT : 1.25 gm
METAL COMPOSITION : 91.15% Aluminium, 6.8 % Magnesium, 2.05 % Other metals
MINTAGE : 10.000.000

This 1/2 Cent coin was not issued after 1983.
View Coin   CYPRUS CENT 1994 NGC MS 68 CYPRUS, 1 CENT 1994, CIRCULATION ISSUE

OBVERSE : Coat of Arms of the Republic of Cyprus and the date 1983 below.
REVERSE : A stylized bird perched on a branch. The design is from a jug of by-chrome ware of the Cyproarchaic period. The value 1 below to left.
DESIGNER : Clara Georgiou
EDGE : Plain
SHAPE : Round
DIAMETER : 16.50 mm
WEIGHT : 1.50 gm
METAL COMPOSITION : 70% Copper, 24.5 Zinc, 5.5 % Nickel.
MINTAGE : 10.000.000
View Coin   CYPRUS 2C 1994 NGC MS 68 CYPRUS, 2 CENT 1994, CIRCULATION ISSUE

OBVERSE : Coat of Arms of the Republic of Cyprus and the date 1983 below.
REVERSE : Depicts two heraldically arranged goats taken from a shallow bowl of the mid-thirteenth century B.C. The value 2 above to right.
DESIGNER : Clara Georgiou
EDGE : Plain
SHAPE : Round
DIAMETER : 19 mm
WEIGHT : 2.5 gm
METAL COMPOSITION : 70% Copper, 24.5 Zinc, 5.5 % Nickel.
MINTAGE : 10.000.000
View Coin   CYPRUS 5C 1994 NGC MS 68 CYPRUS, 5 CENT 1994, CIRCULATION ISSUE

OBVERSE : Coat of Arms of the Republic of Cyprus and the date 1983 below.
REVERSE : Shows an exhibit to be found in the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia. It is a fourteenth century silver bowl with a wishbone handle. The value 5 below.
DESIGNER : Clara Georgiou
EDGE : Plain
SHAPE : Round
DIAMETER : 22 mm
WEIGHT : 3.75 gm
METAL COMPOSITION : 70% Copper, 24.5 Zinc, 5.5 % Nickel.
MINTAGE : 8.000.000
View Coin   CYPRUS 10C 1988 NGC MS 66 CYPRUS, 10 CENT 1988, CIRCULATION ISSUE

OBVERSE : Coat of Arms of the Republic of Cyprus and the date 1983 below.
REVERSE : A modern clay vase of Phini village, beautifully decorated with flowers and singing birds. The value 10 below.
DESIGNER : Clara Georgiou
EDGE : Plain
SHAPE : Round
DIAMETER : 24.50 mm
WEIGHT : 5.5 gm
METAL COMPOSITION : 70% Copper, 24.5 Zinc, 5.5 % Nickel.
MINTAGE : 5.035.000
View Coin   CYPRUS 20C 1988 NGC MS 66 CYPRUS, 20 CENT 1988, CIRCULATION ISSUE

OBVERSE : Coat of Arms of the Republic of Cyprus and the date 1983 below.
REVERSE : A Pied Wheatear, the characteristic bird of Cyprus, perched on an olive branch, which is the symbol of peace. The value 20 below.
DESIGNER : Clara Georgiou
EDGE : Plain
SHAPE : Round
DIAMETER : 27.25 mm
WEIGHT : 7.75 gm
METAL COMPOSITION : 70% Copper, 24.5 Zinc, 5.5 % Nickel.
MINTAGE : 1.000.000
View Coin   CYPRUS 20C 1989 UNCIRCULATED SET ISSUE NGC MS 67 CYPRUS, 20 CENT 1989, UNCIRCULATED SET ISSUE

OBVERSE : Coat of Arms of the Republic of Cyprus and the date 1983 below.
REVERSE : Portrait of Zenon of Kition, founder of the Stoic Philosophy. The value 20 below to right.
DESIGNER : Theodoulos Theodoulou.
EDGE : Plain
SHAPE : Round
DIAMETER : 27.50 mm
WEIGHT : 7.75 gm
METAL COMPOSITION : 70% Copper, 24.5 Zinc, 5.5 % Nickel.
MINTAGE : 4.000
View Coin   CYPRUS 50C 1991 CU-NI NGC MS 69 CYPRUS, 50 CENT 1991, CIRCULATION ISSUE

OBVERSE : Coat of Arms of the Republic of Cyprus and the date 1983 below.
REVERSE : A composition based on a 4th century B.C. Cypriot coin of the Kingdom of Marion depicting the abduction of Europe by Zeus who transfigured into a bull, and the inscription " King Timocharis " in Cyprosyllabic . The value 50 below.
DESIGNER : Antis Ioannides
EDGE : Plain
SHAPE : Seven-lobed
DIAMETER : 26 mm
WEIGHT : 7.0 gm
METAL COMPOSITION : 75% Copper, 25 % Nickel.
MINTAGE : 5.000

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