Circulated coins are generally not rare dude. They will have much marks from wear and tear. To sell "rare" coins, try coin dealers. See if they are willing buyers at decent prices. One can then always try the internet. Just be careful, as there is much hype on the Mandela R5 coins; people will burn their fingers.
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You can get the current value of R5 Mandela coins by checking reputable online coin valuation websites, visiting coin collectors' forums, or contacting certified coin dealers and appraisers. Be cautious of potential scams and do thorough research before selling or buying any valuable coins.
Durban
where in pretoria
Firstly the coin is not made from silver and brass. The centre is of a golden coloured alloy and the ring of an silver coloured alloy. Secondly, as for value, that depends on the rarity of the coin. There is much hype on the value of the R5 Mandela coins. I think only a select few coins are really valuable. The rest are mere circulation coins with a value equal to its face value, for now anyway. Who knows how much such circulation coins will be worth in 50 years time? I think a lot of people spending a lot of money on Mandela R5 coins will be disappointed. Caveat emptor.
84 gp.
No because they are already been bought by nelson Mandela
R5 describes the rarity of a coin, not what it is. On a scale of R1 to R10, R5 means "Scarce".
they sell for 512 gp at the grand exchange.
You get your whole inventory full of bones and you sell them at grand exchange.
Mostly 633 gp.
Riker is the oldest.He also is the one who started r5.