The South African Rand (ZAR) is divided into the following denominations:
Notes:
R10
R20
R50
R100
R200
Coins:
1c (still in circulation)
2c (still in circulation)
5c
10c
20c
50c
R1
R2
R5
A place in port Elizabeth where I can exchange coins from 1965
The Kruggerand is a gold coin from South Africa. They are released by the South African Mint and Government of South Africa. You could get them in South Africa or check with a local coin store.
Coins were not minted for South Africa in 1922....
This would be the first year of coins with a portrait of King George VI. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, the 8-piece 1937 Proof set from South Africa (of which only 116 were produced) is valued at about US$800.
There were 2,000 of the 9-piece South African proof sets produced in 1951. They are valued (according to the 2010 Standard Catalog of World Coins) at $80.00 per set.
The South African Reserve Bank and South African Mint
A place in port Elizabeth where I can exchange coins from 1965
The Kruggerand is a gold coin from South Africa. They are released by the South African Mint and Government of South Africa. You could get them in South Africa or check with a local coin store.
The South African Mint is located on the Old Johannesburg Road (the R101) Centurion.
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Value of old 1965 20c english
Value of old 1965 20c english
Coins were not minted for South Africa in 1922....
There were 2,000 of the 9-piece South African proof sets produced in 1951. They are valued (according to the 2010 Standard Catalog of World Coins) at $80.00 per set.
This would be the first year of coins with a portrait of King George VI. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, the 8-piece 1937 Proof set from South Africa (of which only 116 were produced) is valued at about US$800.
This is a coin from South Africa. The term AFERIKA BORWA is South Africa written in the tswana language. The other denominations of coins in this series bear the country name in the other languages of South Africa. I would refer to http://www.wbcc.fsnet.co.uk/af-sou.htm for more information.
Such a coin does not exist. The only British Half-Sovereign coins minted in 1923 were minted at the Pretoria Mint in South Africa and were all Proof coins.