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South African coins are made from several types of metals and alloys. Some of the coins are made from brass, bronze, aluminum bronze, aluminum nickel bronze, and several others.
No, not all South African coins are magnetic. South African coins are primarily made of various metals, including copper, nickel, and bronze, which are not magnetic. However, some coins may have a small magnetic component due to their alloy composition, but generally, the coins themselves do not exhibit significant magnetic properties.
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The South African Mint is located on the Old Johannesburg Road (the R101) Centurion.
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The South African Reserve Bank and South African Mint
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The South Africam Mint Company (Pty) Ltd. is located at: Old Johannesburg Road Gateway Centurion South Africa GPS Co-ordinates: -25.915052 28.156929
You can sell old South African coins in Durban at numismatic shops, coin dealers, or through online platforms specializing in rare coins and collectibles. Numismatic shops are physical stores that buy and sell coins, while coin dealers specialize in trading rare and valuable coins. Online platforms such as eBay or specialized coin collector forums also offer opportunities to sell old South African coins to a wider audience of collectors and enthusiasts.
The South African Rand (ZAR) is divided into the following denominations:Notes:R10R20R50R100R200Coins:1c (still in circulation)2c (still in circulation)5c10c20c50cR1R2R5
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