The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe distributed 2,000 Mosi-oa-Tunya to commercial banks on 25 June 2022. They can be used for normal retail purposes.[2] The coins were introduced in the context of instability with existing local currency and Zimbabweans' tendency to use the U.S. dollar.[4]
Value
The coins are worth the international market rate for a troy ounce of gold, plus five percent.[2]