Soli Deo Gloria are the Latin words for "Glory to God Alone" on one rand coins. The phrase most famously serves as the dedication on all compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach (Saturday, March 31, 1685 to Tuesday, July 28, 1750) and as the motto of the Protestant Revolution from the sixteenth century onward. The pronunciation will be "SO-lee DEY-o GLO-ree-a" in Church Latin and in classical Latin.
To determine how high 2.4 billion rand in one rand coins would reach, we first need to calculate the total weight of the coins. A one rand coin weighs approximately 9 grams. Therefore, 2.4 billion coins would weigh about 21.6 million kilograms. If we stack these coins, a rough estimate might yield a height of around 18,000 kilometers, which is more than twice the altitude of the International Space Station.
Roman coins were round metal disks in different values. There was the As, the Dupondius, the Sestertius, the Quadrans, the Denarius, and the Aureus. The as was the basic unit of money. The dupondius was worth two as, the sestertius was worth four as, the quadrans was also worth four as, the denarius was worth 16 as and the aurus was worth 400 as. The as,dupondius, sestertius and quadrans were all bronze coins. The denarius was silver and the aureus was gold.
One million seven hundred fifty thousand Rand.
The Latin phrase E-PLURIBUS-UNUM (Out of Many, One) is the original national motto of the United States.
The value of a 1969 one rand coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, it may range from a few dollars to around $20 or more for coins in excellent condition. However, for a precise valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction results for similar coins.
The words brave one in the Latin language translate into English as fortis. These words in Spanish translate as valiente.
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The South African standard currency is known as the rand (R) -- from the Witwatersrand, Rand for short, the region containing the country's fabulous gold mines that have changed its history. The rand (money) is divided into hundred cents (c). One-cent and two-cent coins are however no longer minted because of their extremely low value. Other coins are 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c. The rand itself is also a coin, as well as the R2 and R5. Paper money starts with the R10 note.
one of the Latin words for "before" is ante
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666,666.67 Rand
one rand = to 8p in the UK ---