Five Cents, Nickel, Coin Type from South Africa - detailed information

Five Cents, Nickel, Coin Type from South Africa (issued 1965 - 1989)
Coin TypeFive Cents, Nickel

The South African Five Cents coin (abbreviated as 5c) was a small circulating coin of the Rand currency. It was introduced when the currency was decimalised in 1961 and replaced the earlier pre-decimal sixpence.

The first version was made of silver and was only issued for four years. In 1965, the Second Decimal Coinage was introduced, in which the Five Cents denomination was made of nickel. This was changed to a larger copper-plated steel version in 1990, issued until 2011 after which time the denomination was discontinued.

Apart from the regular designs, there were also four commemorative issues with different obverses.

Obverse
South Africa / Five Cents, Nickel - obverse photo

The obverse of the coin displays the Coat of Arms of South Africa at its centre, as granted to the Union of South Africa by King George V and later amended by the British College of Arms. It contains representation of the four provinces within the Union.

The Coat of Arms features a shield quartered, each quarter a symbol of one of the four provinces of South Africa. An ox wagon represents Transvaal Province, a woman with an anchor represents Cape Province, two wildebeests represent Natal Province and an orange tree represents the Orange Free State Province. The crest of the arms features a lion holding four bound sticks. The supporters are a springbok and a gemsbok. Below the arms, the Latin motto, EX UNITATE VIRES (translated at first as "Union Is Strength", but from 1961 translated as "Unity Is Strength").

Around left, the name of the country in Afrikaans: SUID-AFRIKA; around right, the name in English: SOUTH AFRICA.

Below, the date of issue: * [year] *.

Obverse Inscription SUID-AFRIKA * SOUTH AFRICA * [year] *
Reverse
South Africa / Five Cents, Nickel - reverse photo

The reverse of the coin depicts a Blue Crane bird, looking right. To the right of the bird, the value and denomination 5 c (Five Cents).

Below right, the initials of the designer T.S. (for Tommy Sasseen).

Reverse Inscription 5 c
EdgePlainEdge InscriptionNone
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Coin Type: Five Cents, Nickel - (30) Coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Five Cents 1965 (English) South Africa / Five Cents 1965 (English) - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1965 (English) - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 32,715,000
Five Cents 1965 (Afrikaans) South Africa / Five Cents 1965 (Afrikaans) - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1965 (Afrikaans) - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 32,689,999
Five Cents 1966 (English) South Africa / Five Cents 1966 (English) - reverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 4,101,000
Five Cents 1966 (Afrikaans) South Africa / Five Cents 1966 (Afrikaans) - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1966 (Afrikaans) - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 4,126,000
Five Cents 1967 (English) South Africa / Five Cents 1967 (English) - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1967 (English) - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 4,590,000
Five Cents 1967 (Afrikaans) South Africa / Five Cents 1967 (Afrikaans) - reverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 4,615,000
Five Cents 1968 Swart (English) South Africa / Five Cents 1968 Swart (English) - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1968 Swart (English) - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 6,025,000
Five Cents 1968 Swart (Afrikaans) South Africa / Five Cents 1968 Swart (Afrikaans) - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1968 Swart (Afrikaans) - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 6,000,000
Five Cents 1969 (English) South Africa / Five Cents 1969 (English) - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1969 (English) - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 5,020,000
Five Cents 1969 (Afrikaans) South Africa / Five Cents 1969 (Afrikaans) - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1969 (Afrikaans) - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 5,032,000
Five Cents 1970 South Africa / Five Cents 1970 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1970 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 6,662,000
Five Cents 1971 South Africa / Five Cents 1971 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1971 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 20,341,000
Five Cents 1972 South Africa / Five Cents 1972 - reverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 3,126,000
Five Cents 1973 South Africa / Five Cents 1973 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1973 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 17,103,000
Five Cents 1974 South Africa / Five Cents 1974 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1974 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 19,993,000
Five Cents 1975 South Africa / Five Cents 1975 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1975 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 22,000,000
Five Cents 1976 Fouché South Africa / Five Cents 1976 Fouché - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1976 Fouché - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 48,991,000
Five Cents 1977 South Africa / Five Cents 1977 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1977 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 51,748,000
Five Cents 1978 South Africa / Five Cents 1978 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1978 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 30,069,000
Five Cents 1979 Diederichs South Africa / Five Cents 1979 Diederichs - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1979 Diederichs - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 17,550,000
Five Cents 1980 South Africa / Five Cents 1980 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1980 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 46,680,000
Five Cents 1981 South Africa / Five Cents 1981 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1981 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 40,361,000
Five Cents 1982 Vorster South Africa / Five Cents 1982 Vorster - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1982 Vorster - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 47,248,000
Five Cents 1983 South Africa / Five Cents 1983 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1983 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 57,501,000
Five Cents 1984 South Africa / Five Cents 1984 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1984 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 67,356,000
Five Cents 1985 South Africa / Five Cents 1985 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1985 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 57,176,859
Five Cents 1986 South Africa / Five Cents 1986 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1986 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 54,233,100
Five Cents 1987 South Africa / Five Cents 1987 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1987 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 42,791,297
Five Cents 1988 South Africa / Five Cents 1988 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Cents 1988 - obverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 110,171,250
Five Cents 1989 South Africa / Five Cents 1989 - reverse photo Material: Nickel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 35,540,000
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Five Cents, Nickel: Details
CountrySouth Africa
CurrencyRand
Sub-type ofFive Cents
From1965
To1989
Face Value5 (x Cent)
CurrentNo; withdrawn 1990
MaterialNickel
DesignerTommy Sasseen
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size17.3500 mm
Thickness1.6000 mm
Mass2.5000 g