SOUTH AFRICA and the date of course. Mine is a 1965.
There are a few coins from 1965 that are worth something. It is as follows:1965 1 cent (afrikaans version i.e. says 'Suid - Afrika') - R 2500 ($330)1965 R 1 (afrikaans as above) - R12 000 ($1600)1965 50 cent (English i.e. says South Africa) - R55 000 ($ 7300)
Its value is still 50 cents South African. This comes to about 0.07c U.S.
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You are asking about a 1 Cent coin (KM#82) from South Africa. The coin is made of bronze, weighs 3.00 grams and measures 19mm in diameter (the size of a US cent). The obverse (front) bears the coat of arms in the center with "SUID-AFRIKA" (Afrikaans for "South Africa") to the left, "SOUTH AFRICA" to the right, and "1971" below. The reverse (back) depicts two sparrows on a branch with the denomination, "1 c", in the upper right. 34,053,000 of these coins were produced in 1971. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth 30 US cents in Uncirculated condition and 50 US cents in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. 12,000 were also produced in Proof - an example would be worth about US$1.00. In circulated condition, it has no particular numismatic value, and its foreign exchange value is about 1/7 of a US cent, although its scrap value (that is, the value of 3 grams of bronze) is likely higher than that.
SOUTH AFRICA and the date of course. Mine is a 1965.
The value of a 5 cent coin from South Africa minted in 1965 with Afrikaans text is typically around $1-2 USD in circulated condition. If the coin is in uncirculated or pristine condition, it may be worth slightly more to a collector.
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There are a few coins from 1965 that are worth something. It is as follows:1965 1 cent (afrikaans version i.e. says 'Suid - Afrika') - R 2500 ($330)1965 R 1 (afrikaans as above) - R12 000 ($1600)1965 50 cent (English i.e. says South Africa) - R55 000 ($ 7300)
The half cent is no longer legal tender in South Africa. It is worth 0.5 of 1 cent or 0.05 of 1 Rand.
Its value is still 50 cents South African. This comes to about 0.07c U.S.
If you're asking about a One Cent (Afrikaans) Bronze coin dated 1966 from the Republic of South Africa. Please post this question in the African Coins category.
Such a coin does not exist. The first Australian 2 cent coin was issued in 1966.
It's still worth 25 cents.
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