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In 1950, the South African shilling was a currency used in South Africa before the country decimalized its currency in 1961. At that time, one South African shilling was worth 1/20 of a pound, or 10 cents in the decimal currency system. Therefore, the value of 1 South African shilling in 1950 can be considered approximately equivalent to 10 cents in today's currency. However, historical exchange rates and inflation would need to be factored in for a more precise modern comparison.
The value of the 1930 South African penny depends on the condition. In excellent condition, it is worth around $10.00.
Where can it be
5 cents
The value of a 1961 South African half cent coin generally ranges from a few cents to a couple of dollars, depending on its condition and demand among collectors. Coins in uncirculated condition may fetch higher prices, while those that are well-worn will be valued lower. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or an online marketplace specializing in numismatics.
South African pound ended in 1961.
South African rand was created in 1961.
It only has face value 5 cents