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The coins of the South African rand are part of the physical form of South Africa 's currency, the South African rand. 1961–1964 [ edit] 1⁄2 c, 1 c and 5 c coins issued between 1961 and 1964. 1 R and 2 R coin issued from 1961 to 1983.
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Detailed information about the coin 1 Rand (SUID AFRIKA, SOUTH AFRICA), South Africa, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.
The Krugerrand ( / ˈkruːɡərænd /; [1] Afrikaans: [ˈkry.ərˌrant]) is a South African coin, first minted on 3 July 1967 to help market South African gold and produced by Rand Refinery and the South African Mint.
- 32.77 mm (1.28 in)
- 1 troy oz. fine gold
- 2.84 mm (0.11 in)
- 33.93 g (1.09 troy oz)
R1. One Rand (R1) Other than commemorative R1 coins, different versions of the country’s national animal have featured on each new R1 coin’s reverse until now. In 2023, South Africa’s national flower replaces its national animal as the new a nickel-plated steel R1 coin features the King Protea (Protea cynaroides) on the reverse. 50c.
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The Kruger Rand, made of pure gold, was the first (starting in 1967) international investment coin produced worldwide, and is still very popular. The country has 11 official languages (resulting in 10 different spellings of the name South Africa), and these are rotated on the coins from year to year.
Rand banknotes and coins. South African ATM showing R50 and R100 banknotes. In the 1990s, the notes were redesigned with images of the Big Five wildlife species. 10, 20 and 50 rand notes were introduced in 1992 & 1993, retaining the colour scheme of the previous issue.