withdrawn South African Rand coins
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Convert your leftover withdrawn South African Rand coins to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from South Africa.
These older types of South African rand and cent coins were issued from 1961 to 1990. They feature the old South African coat of arms (1910-2000) with the old national motto “Ex Unitate Vires”.
The withdrawn South African Rand coins are no longer in use as a means of payment in South Africa. However at Leftover Currency we continue to exchange old coinage from South Africa to cash.
In addition to old South African rand coins, we also exchange current South African rand coins, as well as South African rand banknotes, both current and withdrawn ZAR notes.
Do you have withdrawn South African Rand coins like the ones in the pictures below?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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1 rand coin South Africa (large type)
The large nickel coin of 1 Rand from South Africa features a springbok and the text “Soli Deo Gloria”. The back side of the old 1 ZAR piece either features a portrait of Jan van Riebeeck (coins issued 1965-1969) or the South African coat of arms (coins issued 1970-1989).You get: £0.018581 ZAR = £0.0185800000 -
50 cents coin South Africa (large type)
The withdrawn 50 South African cents coin features three flowers native to South Africa: the calla lily, the African lily and the strelitzia ‘bird of paradise flower’. Two versions of the 50 cents coin’s reverse side exist: 50c coins dated 1965 to 1969 feature the portrait of Jan van Riebeeck, while 50c coins dated 1970 … ContinuedYou get: £0.009291 ZAR = £0.0185800000 -
20 cents coin South Africa (large type)
South Africa’s national flower, the king protea, is featured on the nickel 20c coin. On the reverse side of 20c coins dated 1965 to 1969 is a portrait of Dutch colonial administrator Jan van Riebeeck. Twenty cent coins dated 1970 to 1990 feature the South African national coat of arms.You get: £0.003721 ZAR = £0.0185800000 -
10 cents coin South Africa (large type)
The old 10c South African nickel coin features the aloe succotrina plant, endemic to Cape Town and the south-western corner of the Western Cape in South Africa. The 10 cents coin has a value equivalent to 0.10 rands. Two versions of the coin exist: 10c coins issued from 1965 to 1969 feature the portrait of … ContinuedYou get: £0.001861 ZAR = £0.0185800000 -
5 cents coin South Africa (nickel)
The nickel coin of 5c from South Africa features the country’s national bird, the blue crane, listed as vulnerable by the IUCN. On the reverse side of coins issued between 1965 and 1969 is the portrait of Dutch Navigator Jan van Riebeeck. Coins issued between 1970 and 1989 feature the South African coat of arms.You get: £0.000931 ZAR = £0.0185800000 -
2 cents coin South Africa (large type)
South Africa’s old 2c coin features a wildebeest also known as ‘gnu’ on the African savanna. The reverse side shows a portrait of Jan van Riebeeck (1965-1969) or, on more modern two cent coins, the South African coat of arms: a shield held up by a springbok and gemsbok, with a lion on top, above … ContinuedYou get: £0.000371 ZAR = £0.0185800000 -
1 cent coin South Africa (large type)
The old bronze 1 cent coin from South Africa has a diameter of 19.1mm and is larger than the current South African 1c piece. The design features two cape sparrows on the side of the denomination. The reverse side of the withdrawn 1c coin features the South African coat of arms (1970-1989) or the portrait … ContinuedYou get: £0.000191 ZAR = £0.0185800000 -
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 = £0.0185800000 -
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 = £0.0185800000