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  2. Coins of the South African rand - Wikipedia

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    After 1996, the coins carried the name in one of the country's 11 new official languages. The 10, 20 and 50 cent coins were slightly redesigned by enlarging the numerals of the coin's denomination. From 2000 coins carried South Africa's new coat of arms. From 2002, R1, R2 and R5 coins carried the country's name in two of the official languages.

  3. 1912 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The shield of the coat of arms on the Red Ensign used in South Africa is redesigned to include a white roundel. July. 1 – The Union Defence Forces, comprising a Permanent Force and a Citizen Force, were established. 1 – Brig Gen Henry Lukin appointed Inspector-General of the Permanent Force.

  4. South African Mint - Wikipedia

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    Coins of the South African rand; Bronze plated steel; Nickel-plated bronze; Sterling silver (925Ag), e.g. EWT Medallions / Sterling Silver Crown; 22 ct Gold; 24 ct Gold (999.9Au) [5] Zimbabwean Bond Coins - 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2018. South Sudanese pound coins denominated in 10, 20 and 50 Piasters, 1 Pound and 2 Pounds - 2015 only.

  5. Category:1912 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    1912 establishments in South Africa (1 C, 21 P) L. 1912 in South African law (1 P) S. 1912 in South African sport (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "1912 in South Africa"

  6. Category:1912 in Africa - Wikipedia

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    1912 in South Africa (3 C, 5 P) 1912 in Southern Rhodesia (1 C) T. ... Pages in category "1912 in Africa" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  7. History of South Africa (1910–1948) - Wikipedia

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    With a population of roughly 6 million, between 1914–1918, over 250,000 South Africans of all races voluntarily served their country. Thousands more served in the British Army directly, with over 3,000 joining the British Royal Flying Corps and over 100 volunteering for the Royal Navy. [1]

  8. East African shilling - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the East African Currency Board was breaking up, and the South Arabian dinar replaced the shilling in the South Arabian Federation at a rate of 20 shillings to 1 dinar. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] The shilling was also used in parts of what is now Somalia , Ethiopia , and Eritrea when they were under British control.

  9. Coat of arms of South Africa (1910–2000) - Wikipedia

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    The arms on a book cover from the 1940s. The coat of arms featured a shield quartered.In each quarter was a symbol of the four provinces of South Africa. An ox wagon representing Transvaal Province, a woman with an anchor representing Cape Province, two wildebeests representing Natal Province and an orange tree representing the Orange Free State Province. [1]