There are many anaimals on the reverse of the 2011 WORLD WILDLIFE FUND wwf Commerative 50 pence, most too small to identify.
There is a chimpanzee on the reverse of the 2009 Darwin Two Pound coin.
All Sovereign coinage and a few others from time to time have featured St George on a horse, slaying a dragon.
Lions have regularly featured on British Coins either as part of a coat of arms or shield, or quite often, standing or sitting on a crown or even wearing a crown.
A unicorn (representing Scotland) along with a lion has appeared on a few coins, as par tof the Royal Arms.
A wren appeared on the Farthing from 1937 to 1956.
The 1972 Crown features QE II mounted on a horse and what is described as an eagle on the reverse.
A dove features on the reverse of the 1995 Two Pound coin.
A dragon features on the reverse of the 1995 One Pound coin.
A Blue Crane appears on the back of the South African five cent coin.
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The 1966 South African 50 cents coin is between $3.00 and $6.00.
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a loin is on the ten cent coin In Australia the animal on the coin is a lyre bird.
There was no 2 1/2 pence coin produced for South Africa in 1931. There was a South African 2 1/2 Shilling coin dated 1931, and a South African 2 1/2 cent coin from 1961 to 1964 and from 1997 onward.
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SOUTH AFRICA and the date of course. Mine is a 1965.
If you're asking about a One Cent (Afrikaans) Bronze coin dated 1966 from the Republic of South Africa. Please post this question in the African Coins category.