South African Rands
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The Rand is the national currency of the Republic of South Africa. It is subdivided into 100 cents. The South African Reserve Bank is the oldest central bank in Africa. It issues the South African rand banknotes and coins since 1961.
At Leftover Currency we exchange all South African banknotes and coins: Current rand banknotes with Nelson Mandela’s portrait, as well as the discontinued rand banknotes of the Big Five wildlife series. South African coins are also accepted for exchange, including the older, withdrawn South African Rand coins.
To exchange your South African Rands, select the type of ZAR you want to exchange:
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1/2 cent coin South Africa
The 1/2 cent piece used to be the lowest value coin in South Africa, until it was demonetized in 1983. The 1/2 cent coin features the South African coat of arms (1910-2000): a shield held up by a springbok and gemsbok. The two birds on the half cent coin are cape sparrows, also known as … ContinuedYou get: £0.000091 ZAR = £0.0185400000 -
2 cents coin South Africa
On the copper coloured 2 cent coin from South Africa is an eagle carrying a fish in its talons. In common with all South African cent coins, the 2c is electro-plated steel coin, and has the RSA coat of arms on the dated side of the coin.You get: £0.000371 ZAR = £0.0185400000 -
200 South African Rand banknote (Leopard type 2005)
Sometimes referred to as ‘a Leopard’, this version of the 200 rand banknote of the Republic of South Africa also depicts a bridge and a large dish antenna. It is very similar to the previous third series 1994 R200, but printed on white paper stock, and with the national coat of arms on the front, … ContinuedYou get: £5.562001 ZAR = £0.0278100000 -
1 cent coin South Africa (first decimal type)
The brass piece of one cent from South Africa was one two coins introduced as the country’s first decimal coinage. The large coin, with a diameter of 31mm, features a bullock wagon or ox-wagon, a traditional form of transport and an Afrikaner cultural icon.You get: £0.000191 ZAR = £0.0185400000 -
200 South African Rand banknote (Leopard type 1994)
These R200 banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in 2010 as a result of a significant number of convincing counterfeits in use at that time. They have a similar design as the 200 rand banknote issued in 2005, with leopards on the obverse (front), and a bridge and large antenna on the reverse. However, this 1999 … ContinuedYou get: £5.562001 ZAR = £0.0278100000 -
20 South African Rand banknote (Madiba 100th birthday)
The Madiba banknote of R20 shows Mandela’s hometown of Soweto, township of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng. This commemorative banknote of twenty rand was issued for the Centenary of Nelson Mandela’s birth.You get: £0.700401 ZAR = £0.0350200000 -
10 South African Rand banknote (van Riebeeck 1978 Issue)
This apartheid era banknote of 10 South African Rand features Cape Town’s founding father, the Dutchman Jan van Riebeeck. On the reverse side of the green-coloured old 10 ZAR bill are a bull and a ram, representing South Africa’s agricultural industry.You get: £0.278101 ZAR = £0.0278100000 -
100 South African Rand banknote (Madiba 100th birthday)
Nelson Mandela was called by many names, his favorite one being ‘Madiba’, named after an African chief who ruled in the 18th century. The ‘Madiba Series’ South African rand banknotes commemorates the 100th anniversary of Mandela’s birth. The R100 note shows Robben Island, the prison island where Nelsom Mandela was held captive for 18 of … ContinuedYou get: £3.502001 ZAR = £0.0350200000