8 coin set made in these countries: South Africa (Republic of South Africa), Republiek van Suid - Afrika.
Coins picked from these periods: Republic Of South Africa 1961 - 2024
Range of coin dates: 1970 - 1990.
The product will have these denominations: 1/2 Cent, 1 Cent, 2 Cents, 5 Cents, 10 Cents, 20 Cents, 50 Cents, 1 Rand.
Some of the coins may be changed with a similar catalog number. A full list of catalog numbers: 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88a.
The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product has different dates. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation.
Monetary unit and its division: 1 Rand - 100 cents
Coin type: Standard Circulation Coin
Currency: Rand
Metal compositions: Bronze, Nickel
Continents: Africa
Groupings: Southern Africa
Denomination: 1/2 Cent, 1 Cent, 2 Cents, 5 Cents, 10 Cents, 20 Cents, 50 Cents, 1 Rand
Value: ½ Cent 0.005Zar = Usd 0.00028, 1 Cent 0.01Zar = Zmw 0.014, 2 Cents 0.02Zar = Eur 0.0010, 5 Cents 0.05Zar = Usd 0.0028, 10 Cents, 20 Cents 0.20Zar = Usd 0.011, 50 Cents 0.50Zar = Inr 2.34, 1 Rand 1Zar = Ils 0.21
Type: Standard circulation coin
Year: 1970 - 1990
Diameter: 16.21, 19.05, 22.45, 17.35, 20.7, 24.2, 27.85, 31.0 mm.
Thickness: 1.47, 1.57, 1.71, 1.6, 1.7, 1.84, 2.2 mm.
Weight: 39 g.
Shape: Round
Mint: South African Mint Company
Mint location: Centurion
Obverse: South Africa Coat Of Arms With The Motto (In Latin) "Power Through Unity", Surrounded By Date And Bilingual English/Afrikaans Legend, South Africa Coat Of Arms With The Motto, Legend In Afrikaans And English Around, Date Below, South African Coat Of Arms With The Motto "Ex Unitate Vires" (Power Through Unity) Surrounded By Bilingual English/Afrikaans Legend., South Africa Coat Of Arms With The Motto "Ex Unitate Vires" (Power Through Unity), South Africa Coat Of Arms With The Motto Surrounded By English/Afrikaans Legend, Arms Of South Africa With The Motto "Ex Unitate Vires" (Power Through Unity), Legend Around And The Date Below., South Africa Coat Of Arms With The Motto "Ex Unitate Vires" (Power Through Unity). Country Name Both In English And Afrikaans., South Africa Coat Of Arms With The Motto "Ex Unitate Vires" (Power Through Unity). Country Name Both In Afrikaans And English.
Obverse lettering: South Africa Suid-Afrika Ex Unitate Vires T.S. 1973, Suid-Afrika · South Africa Ex Unitate Vires 1981 T.S., South Africa · Suid-Afrika Ex Unitate Vires T.S. · 1970 ·, South Africa · Suid-Afrika Ex Unitate Vires 1981 T.S., South Africa Suid-Afrika Ex Unitate Vires A L S 1988, Suid-Afrika · South Africa Ex Unitate Vires T.S. 1980, South Africa · Suid-Afrika Ex Unitate Vires 1987 A.L.S, Suid-Afrika · South Africa Ex Unitate Vires A L S 1988
Obverse translation: Power Through Unity, South Africa Power Through Unity
Reverse: Two Cape Sparrows Perched On Branch Below Denomination, Cape Sparrows Below Denomination, Wildebeest Bucking Left Above Denomination., Blue Crane, Aloe Plant With Denomination Above, A King Protea, South Africa'S National Flower And The Value To The Left, Engraver'S Initials At The Bottom., Three Flowers, All Native To South Africa - From Left To Rightu202F: - An Arum Lily ; - An African Lily ; - A Bird-Of-Paradise., Springbok. "Soli Deo Gloria" Is One Of The Five Reformers' Basic Beliefs During The Protestant Reformation. It Means "Glory To God Alone".
Reverse lettering: 1/2 T.S., 1C T.S., 2C J.V.Z., 5C T.S., 10 T.S., 20 T.S., 50 T.S., Soli Deo Gloria 1 Rand J.V.Z
Edge: Reeded, Smooth
ℹ Themes: Flower, Coat Of Arms, Animals, Bird, Plant, Cow Or Bovine
🐦 Birds: Blue crane, Cape sparrows
🍀 Plants: Aloe, Arum Lilies, Protea, Strelitzia
🌹 Flowers: Arum Lilies, Protea, Strelitzia