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Philip Coetzee

50 Rand (Nelson Mandela) – South Africa

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Nelson Mandela Centenary Celebration
South Africa
Context
Year: 2018
Issuer: South Africa Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1961)
Currency:
(since 1961)
Total mintage: 50,700
Material
Diameter: 38.73 mm
Weight: 24.45 g
Shape: Round
Composition: Aluminium bronze
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
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References
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Numista: #154973
Value
Exchange value: 50 ZAR = $3.15
Inflation-adjusted value: 70.59 ZAR

Obverse

Description:
Crest, South Africa in 10 languages.
Inscription:
Afrika Dzonga

Suid-Afrika

Ningizimu Afrika

Aforika Borwa

Afurika Tshipembe

Afrika Borwa

iSewula Afrika

South Africa

uMzantsi Afrika

iNingizimu Afrika

2015

!KE E: /XARRA //KE

ALS
Translation:
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa
2015
Diverse People Unite
Script: Latin

Reverse

Inscription:
Nelson Mandela Centenary

18 July 1918 . 50 Rand . 18 July 2018

PB Cu Al Ni
Script: Latin
Engraver: Paul Botes

Edge

Reeded

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
201850,700BU

Historical background

In 2018, the South African Rand (ZAR) navigated a turbulent year characterized by significant volatility and depreciation, largely driven by domestic political and economic uncertainties. The currency began the year on a relatively strong note but faced intense pressure as investor confidence wavered. Key factors included the lingering effects of state capture allegations, persistent concerns over land reform policy, and disappointing economic growth data, which collectively fostered a climate of risk aversion among international investors. The Rand's value became a direct barometer of market sentiment towards the country's institutional stability and policy direction.

A major turning point occurred in the first quarter, with the currency suffering a sharp decline following the unexpected resignation of President Jacob Zuma in February and the subsequent ascent of Cyril Ramaphosa. While Ramaphoya's rise initially sparked a "Ramaphoria" rally on hopes of reform, the Rand quickly gave up these gains as the scale of the economic challenges and entrenched political divisions became apparent. External headwinds, notably a strengthening US Dollar and rising global trade tensions, further exacerbated the local currency's weakness, pushing it beyond R14/USD for sustained periods and breaching R15/USD at its lowest points in the year.

By year-end, the Rand had weakened considerably against major currencies, reflecting a sober reassessment of South Africa's near-term prospects. Although the threat of a sovereign credit rating downgrade to "junk" status by Moody's was staved off, the economy entered a technical recession, and fiscal concerns mounted around state-owned enterprises like Eskom. Thus, the 2018 currency situation underscored a fragile recovery hampered by slow implementation of structural reforms, highlighting the deep interconnection between political developments, economic policy, and investor confidence in determining the Rand's trajectory.
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