I would say a flamingo
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springbok
cheetah
As of June 12, 2014, the South African Rand is worth about 9.4 US cents. Thus a 5 Rand coin would have a face value of about 47 US cents. For the numismatic value of the coin, the date and condition of the coin would have to be known.
Five times
The most famous animals of Africa are the Big Five game: Lions, African Elephants, Leopards, Cape Buffalos, and Rhinoceros. There are no tigers that are native to Africa.
You are asking about the Five Shilling coin issued by South Africa in 1952 in commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of the founding of Capetown. The coin bears a portrait of King George the Sixth (of Great Britain) on the front and and an image of a Schooner in Capetown harbor on the back. The coin is 50% silver and has an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.4546 troy ounces. Numismatically, it is worth perhaps a dollar or two over the silver value in circulated condition, about US$12 in Uncirculated condition, and maybe US$15 or so in Proof.
A New Zealand 1953 cupro-nickel Crown (Five Shillings)(Queen Elizabeth II Coronation), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $25 NZD. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from $10 to $14 NZD. There were 0.257 million minted. A New Zealand 1953 cupro-nickel Crown (Five Shillings)(Queen Elizabeth II Coronation)(Proof FDC), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $150 NZD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
A Blue Crane appears on the back of the South African five cent coin.
An echidna is on the five cent coin.
Echidna is the five cent coin in Australia
As of June 12, 2014, the South African Rand is worth about 9.4 US cents. Thus a 5 Rand coin would have a face value of about 47 US cents. For the numismatic value of the coin, the date and condition of the coin would have to be known.
The echidna, a spiky monotreme (egg-laying mammal), is represented on Australia's five cent coin.
The animal on the current R200 note is the leopard. South Africa uses five animals known as the "Big Five," which are the leopard, elephant, buffalo, lion, and rhino on its notes.
The animals on the Australian 1 cent coin are the feather tailed glider and on the 2 cent coin the frilled neck lizard.
South Africa
The Big Five is the name given to the five biggest gangs in South African prisons.
A five cent coin is generally called a nickel.
Five times
The Southern Elephant Seal can weigh up to five tons or more. An African Elephant can also weigh up to five tons or more.