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This 1964 South Africa 1 Cent is part of the early Republic era brass coinage, minted shortly after the country adopted the decimal system in 1961.
Featuring the portrait of Jan van Riebeeck on the obverse and the Voortrekker wagon on the reverse, it reflects South Africas pioneering and colonial heritage.
Struck in brass (not bronze as earlier Union issues), the 1964 coin is valued for its bright golden appearance and historical symbolism marking the first phase of the Republics decimal series.
Country: South Africa
Year: 1964
Denomination: 1 Cent
Metal: Brass (97% Copper, 2.5% Zinc, 0.5% Tin)
Weight: 9.42 g
Diameter: 31 mm
Edge: Plain
Obverse Designer: Willie Myburg
Reverse Designer: G. Kruger Gray
Mint: South African Mint, Pretoria
Mintage: 14 265 000
Herns South African Coins 2024: H 198
Krause (KM): KM# 57
Type: Republic Decimal Brass Coinage (19611964 Series)