Information about legend: Afurika Tshipembe [year] iSewula Afrika

Afurika Tshipembe [year] iSewula Afrika (2002 - )
LegendAfurika Tshipembe [year] iSewula Afrika
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South Africa

Given that South Africa has eleven official languages, the South African Reserve Bank has established a system of rotation, whereby the inscriptions on the coinage of the country alternate between one (on smaller-size coins) or two (on larger coins) of these every year.

Afurika Tshipembe is in Venda and iSewula Afrika is in Ndebele.

Afurika Tshipembe [year] iSewula Afrika - South Africa - (8) Coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Five Rand 2002 South Africa / Five Rand 2002 - reverse photo South Africa / Five Rand 2002 - obverse photo Material: Nickel-plated copper
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 1,003,356
Two Rand 2004 South Africa / Two Rand 2004 - reverse photo South Africa / Two Rand 2004 - obverse photo Material: Nickel-plated copper
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: unknown
One Rand 2006 South Africa / One Rand 2006 - reverse photo Material: Nickel-plated copper
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: 5,040,000
Five Rand 2014 South Africa / Five Rand 2014 - reverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: unknown
Five Rand 2014 Twenty Years of Freedom South Africa / Five Rand 2014 Twenty Years of Freedom - reverse photo South Africa / Five Rand 2014 Twenty Years of Freedom - obverse photo Material: Bimetallic
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: unknown
Two Rand 2016 South Africa / Two Rand 2016 - reverse photo Material: Nickel-plated copper
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: unknown
One Rand 2018 South Africa / One Rand 2018 - reverse photo Material: Nickel-plated copper
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: unknown
Fifty Cents 2020 South Africa / Fifty Cents 2020 - reverse photo Material: Bronze-plated Steel
Mint: South African Mint
Mintage: unknown
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Year From2002
Year To
CountrySouth Africa
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