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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: £0.017921 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
10 South African Rand banknote (Nelson Mandela)
This green 10 rand note, in common with all fifth series notes from South Africa, features Nelson Mandela on the obverse (front). The reverse shows a rhinoceros, and has text in both the Afrikaans and Swati languages as well as English.You get: £0.338501 ZAR = £0.0338500000 -
10 South African Rand banknote (Rhino type 2005)
Whilst similar to the earlier 1999 issue R10 banknote, the 2005 green and white 10 rand note can be distinguished by the national coat of arms of South Africa on the obverse, and the presence of Omron rings on the reverse. These are the patterns of small yellow circles, also known as the eurion constellation, … ContinuedYou get: £0.268801 ZAR = £0.0268800000 -
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 -
10 South African Rand banknote (Rhino type 1993)
The 1993 10 rand banknote from South Africa, with the rhinoceros on the front, and the ram’s head and cattle grazing on the reverse, is very similar in appearance to the 2005 issue. However, this older note does not have the RSA coat of arms, or the same securtity features.You get: £0.268801 ZAR = £0.0268800000 -
20 South African Rand banknote (Nelson Mandela)
The 20 rand brown banknote, with South Africa’s first black head of state Nelson Mandela on the front, has an elephant on the reverse. Text on this banknote is in English and the languages of Southern Ndebele and Tswana.You get: £0.677001 ZAR = £0.0338500000 -
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 -
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: £0.008961 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 -
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: £0.003581 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
20 South African Rand banknote (Elephant type 2005)
This 20 rand note from South Africa depicts elephants on the front, and open pit mining on the reverse. The African bush elephant is the largest living land animal. The ears of African elephants are much larger than those of Asian elephants, and some have observed that African elephants’ ears resemble a map of Africa, … ContinuedYou get: £0.537601 ZAR = £0.0268800000 -
50 South African Rand banknote (Nelson Mandela)
The red 50 rand banknote from South Africa has text in English, Venda and Xhosa. It depicts the first democratically elected President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, on the obverse, and a lion on the reverse. Lions typically inhabit open savannah and grassland, but are sometimes referred to as ‘the king of the jungle’. One … ContinuedYou get: £1.692501 ZAR = £0.0338500000 -
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 -
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: £0.001791 ZAR = £0.0179200000 -
100 South African Rand banknote (Nelson Mandela)
This 100 rand banknote features Nobel Peace Prize winner, Nelson Mandela, who was the first President of South Afrika. In addition to English, it also has text in the languages of Northern Sotho and Tsonga. On the reverse is the Cape Buffalo, one of Africa’s most dangerous animals. Known as the Black Death and the … ContinuedYou get: £3.385001 ZAR = £0.0338500000 -
20 South African Rand banknote (Elephant type 1993)
This 20 rand banknote uses similar artwork as the 2005 notes that replaced it. However, this R20 bill has a darker rather than white underprint, and does not have the South African national coat of arms and security features of the newer 20 ZAR note.You get: £0.537601 ZAR = £0.0268800000