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.
The old South African 50 cent coin, particularly valuable, is the 1965 minting. This coin is sought after by collectors due to its lower mintage and historical significance. Additionally, the 1980 50 cent coin is also valuable, especially if it is in uncirculated condition. Coins from these years can fetch higher prices in the numismatic market.
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.
I won't seal 1966 coins 50c praise
SOUTH AFRICA and the date of course. Mine is a 1965.