South African Rand coins
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Convert your leftover South African Rand coins to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from South Africa.
The current set of South African Rand coins are issued by the Pretoria-based South African Reserve Bank since 1989, in denominations from 1 cent to 5 rand. At Leftover Currency we exchange all coins from South Africa. If you have older coins then the ones shown here, please visit our page about how to exchange old, withdrawn South African Rand coins.
We also exchange South African banknotes, both current series and withdrawn rand banknotes.
Do you have South African Rand coins like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your South African Rands. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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5 South African rand coin (bi-metallic)
The 5 rand bi-metallic coin was released to combat counterfeiting. It has a copper-nickel ring and aluminium-bronze (brass) core. It has the white-tailed gnu, also known as the black wilderbeast, on the denomination side. In common with all coins minted since 1989, it features the national coat of arms of the Republic of South Afrika … ContinuedYou get: £0.089601 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
5 South African rand coin
A number of different designs of the nickel clad copper 5 rand coin have been issued, but they all feature the black wilderbeast, known as the gnu, on the denomintion side, and the RSA national coat and date on the other.You get: £0.089601 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
2 South African rand coin
The silver coloured nickel-plated 2 rand coin depicts the Greater Kudu, the king of antelopes, and the national coat of arms of the Republic of South Afrika.You get: £0.035841 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
1 South African rand coin
The 1 rand coin is silver coloured and made from nickel plated copper. It features the springbok, a medium-sized antelope that is a national symbol, and both nickname and mascot of several national sports teams , including the famous rugby uion squad. Beneath the springbok is the text ‘Soli Deo Gloria’, Latin for Glory to … ContinuedYou get: £0.017921 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
50 cents coin South Africa
This 50 cent coin is equal to half a rand. On the denomination side it has the crane flower, also known as a bird of paradise flower or the strelitzia plant. It is made from bronze plated steel and is a brassy gold colour that can darken with age and handling.You get: £0.008961 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
20 cents coin South Africa
The bronze-plated steel 20 cent coin features the national flower of the Republic of South Africa, the king protea.You get: £0.003581 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
10 cents coin South Africa (bronze coloured)
10 cent coins from South Africa have the arum lily flower on one side, and the RSA coat of arms on the other. Between 1989 and 2011, the 10C coin was made from bronze plated steel.You get: £0.001791 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
10 cents coin South Africa (copper coloured)
The 10 cent coins minted in South Africa since 2012 are made of copper plated steel. Like the older bronze plated steel coins that they replaced, they feature the arum lily. Newer coins can look quite gold in colour, but they become darker and more coppery with age and handling.You get: £0.001791 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
5 cents coin South Africa
These 5 cent South Africa coins depict the blue crane, the national bird of South Africa. Also known as the Stanley crane and the paradise crane, this large bird is now classified as a vulnerable species following a sudden decline in numbers in the early 1980s.You get: £0.000901 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
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: £0.000361 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
1 cent coin South Africa
The South Africa 1 cent coin is a copper plated steel coin that depicts a pair of Cape sparrow birds. Known as a mossie, the Cape sparrow is a bird that is found in urba, coastal and savannah areas of southern Africa.You get: £0.000181 ZAR = £0.0179200000