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The rand replaced the pound with a decimal currency: 100 cents (100c) = 1 rand (R1), 1 rand being valued at 10 shillings and 1 cent at 1.2 pence. The coins bore the forward-facing portrait of Jan van Riebeeck on the obverse. [1] The initial circulation coins of the Republic were the following: [2] 1 ⁄ 2 cent (approximately replaced 1 ⁄ 2 d)
$10 Proof Eagle - DCAM PR-65+ CAC United States Woodin, Col. Green, Simpson Heritage Auctions [12] January 2021 $5,000,000 1913 1913 Liberty Head nickel - 5 cents PR-66 CAC United States Eliasberg Ronald J. Gillio (private transaction) [13] [14] April 2007 $4,780,000 723 Umayyad Gold Dinar: Umayyad Caliphate Morten & Eden [15] October 2019 ...
1967 in South West Africa (1 C) / 1967 establishments in South Africa (17 P) E. 1967 elections in South Africa (1 P) L. 1967 in South African law (3 P) S.
12 – The Terrorism Act, 1967 is passed. July. 3 The first Krugerrand is minted to promote the nation's gold industry; 14-15 Snow falls in the Transvaal. The Northern Transvaal records its first snowfall. The Liberation Committee of the Organisation of African Unity urges "freedom fighters" to invade South Africa and South West Africa. [2] August
In 1923, South Africa began to issue its own coins, adopting coins that were identical in size and value to those used in Great Britain: 12 pence (12d) = 1 shilling (1s), and 20s = 1 pound (£1). On 14 February 1961, the Union of South Africa adopted a decimal currency, replacing the pound with the Rand.
The image was designed by Coert Steynberg and was previously used on the reverse of the earlier South African five shillings (1947-51 and 1953-59) and 50 Cents (1961-64) coin. The name "South Africa" and the gold content are inscribed in both Afrikaans and English (as can be seen on the pictures of the coin).
Governor of the Cape of Good Hope and High Commissioner for Southern Africa: Sir Philip Wodehouse. Lieutenant-governor of the Colony of Natal: Sir John Bisset (acting until 23 May). Robert William Keate (from 24 May). State President of the Orange Free State: Jan Brand. [1] State President of the South African Republic: Marthinus Wessel ...
2.29 South Africa. 2.30 South Korea. 2.31 Soviet Union. ... 10 cents obverse 15 cents obverse 25 cents ... 1867–1932 10 fr. (2 Belgas) obverse 1930–1934