Two Rand, Gold, Coin Type from South Africa - detailed information

Two Rand, Gold, Coin Type from South Africa (issued 1961 - 1983)
Coin TypeTwo Rand, Gold

The South African gold Two Rand coin (abbreviated as R 2) is a bullion coin of the Rand currency. It was introduced when the currency was decimalised in 1961 and replaced the earlier pre-decimal pound coin, retaining its design, dimensions and metal content.

All the coins of the First Decimal Series initially had the same size and specifications as the former South African pre-decimal coins they replaced. Apart from the regular circulating coins, two bullion types with denominations of 1 Rand and 2 rand were also issued, replacing respectively the South Afircan gold half-pound and pound coins introduced in 1952. Both the pound and the rand gold coins matched the specifications of the British half-sovereign and sovereign - minted, among others, at the Royal Mint branch mint in Pretoria (now the South African Mint) until 1932. The gold alloy, known as "crown gold", with a fineness of 22 carat (91.67% gold, 8.33% copper) has remained unchanged since 1526; it is appreciably less prone to wear than the softer 23 kt gold of earlier gold sovereigns.

The reverse of the gold rand coins features the well-known springbok illustration designed by Coert Steynberg for the 5-shilling coin introduced in 1948, and also used on the silver 50 cents coins.

The gold Two Rand denomination was issued until 1983 and was then discontinued in favour of the Krugerrand bullion coin series. Regular circulating R2 coins were introduced in 1989, made of base metal.

The gold coins have not been demonetised and are still legal tender; however, their intrinsic bullion value is much higher than their face value.

Obverse
South Africa / Two Rand, Gold - obverse photo

The obverse features the portrait of Johan Anthoniszoon van Riebeeck, known as Jan van Riebeeck (1619-1677), Dutch colonial administrator and founder of Cape Town and considered by many people to be the founding father of the South African nation. The designer's initials WM (for Willie Myburg) are incuse on the shoulder truncation.

Around left, the motto EENDRAG MAAK MAG in Afrikaans; separated from that by two decorative rosettes, around right the same in English: UNITY IS STRENGTH.

Obverse Inscription EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Reverse
South Africa / Two Rand, Gold - reverse photo

The reverse shows at its centre a Springbok antelope, the national animal symbol of South Africa.

The designer's initials CLS (for Coert Laurens Steynberg) are in the right field between the letters IC of AFRICA and the ground under the Springbok.

Above, the date of issue: + [year] +.

Around left and around right, respectively the legend SUID-AFRIKA in Afrikaans and SOUTH AFRICA in English.

Around below, flanked by two rosettes, the face value and denomination * 2 R * (Two Rand).

This design was initially used on the pre-decimal five shillings, half pound and one pound coins; it is now displayed on the iconic Krugerrand bullion coin series.

Reverse Inscription SUID-AFRIKA + [year] + SOUTH AFRICA * 2 R *
EdgeMilledEdge InscriptionNone
Notes

The likeness on the obverse of the coin is based on a portrait painted by Dirck Craey which is now in the possession of Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum; it is now thought that the painting was actually of another Dutchman named Bartholomeus Vermuyden, and not of Jan van Riebeeck.

Coin Type: Two Rand, Gold - (23) Coins
Coin NameMintagePortraitLegend
Two Rand Gold 1961 6,946 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1962 12,344 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1963 5,687 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1964 7,994 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1965 16,024 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1966 21,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1967 21,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1968 21,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1969 18,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1970 17,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1971 17,650 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1972 25,500 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1973 27,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1974 30,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1975 30,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1976 33,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1977 32,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1978 30,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1979 32,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1980 30,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1981 18,538 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1982 14,030 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
Two Rand Gold 1983 15,000 Jan van Riebeeck (facing) EENDRAG MAAK MAG * UNITY IS STRENGTH *
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Two Rand, Gold: Details
CountrySouth Africa
CurrencyRand
From1961
To1983
Face Value2 (x Rand)
CurrentYes
Material0.917 Gold
DesignerCoert Laurens Steynberg, Willie Myburg
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size22.0000 mm
Thickness1.5700 mm
Mass7.9900 g