From 1961 through 1964 - silver (2.83 grams at 50% pure - 0.0455 troy ounces ASW [Actual Silver Weight])
From 1965 through 1982 - nickel (2.5 grams)
From 1990 onward - copper-plated steel (4.5 grams)
South African rand was created in 1961.
The South African Rand (ZAR) is divided into the following denominations:Notes:R10R20R50R100R200Coins:1c (still in circulation)2c (still in circulation)5c10c20c50cR1R2R5
The Rand is a South African currency.
The weight of a million South African Rand would depend on the denominations of the currency notes and coins. The South African Rand banknotes weigh approximately 1 gram each, so a million Rand in banknotes would weigh about 1,000,000 grams or 1,000 kilograms. The weight of coins would vary depending on the denominations used to make up the million Rand.
The Rand. South African Rand. Written as R as in R5 or internationally as ZAR
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South African Rand.
The South African Rand.
The symbol for the South African rand is "R." It is often represented as ZAR in international currency codes, which stands for "Zuid-Afrikaanse Rand," reflecting its Dutch origins. The rand is subdivided into 100 cents.
The value of a 1901 South African penny can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, such coins can be worth anywhere from a few rand to several hundred rand or more. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction results for similar coins.
16th Century currency no longer in use. Worth about $5.00
401280 Rand