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A highly collectible 1966 South Africa 1 Rand silver coin, part of the classic Republic Silver Rand series (19651969). This issue features the portrait of Jan van Riebeeck, regarded as the founder of Cape Town, and the famous Springbok antelope on the reverse.
The coin is preserved in Uncirculated condition, showing bright luster with minimal handling marks. This makes it an excellent addition for collectors of South African silver coins and 20th-century world coins.
Coin details
Country: South Africa
Year: 1966
Denomination: 1 Rand
Obverse: Portrait of Jan van Riebeeck with inscription SUID-AFRIKA
Reverse: Iconic Springbok antelope, motto SOLI DEO GLORIA, denomination 1 RAND
Metal: Silver (.800 fine)
Weight: ~15 grams
Diameter: 32 mm
Condition notes
Graded visually as Uncirculated (UNC) strong mint luster with sharp detail.
No circulation wear visible, only light cabinet/storage marks.
A desirable early-date silver Rand.
Why collect this coin?
Early issue from the Republic silver Rand series.
1960s silver Rand coins are increasingly sought-after by collectors and investors.
Contains ~0.385 oz of pure silver, giving it both bullion and numismatic value.
You will receive
The exact coin shown in the photographs.