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Philip Coetzee

2 Rand – South Africa

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Cape West Coast Biosphere Reserve
South Africa
Context
Year: 2016
Issuer: South Africa Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1961)
Currency:
(since 1961)
Total mintage: 113
Material
Diameter: 38.73 mm
Weight: 33.63 g
Silver weight: 31.11 g
Thickness: 3.5 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: 92.5% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
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Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
Numista: #216949
Value
Exchange value: 2 ZAR = $0.13
Bullion value: $87.28
Inflation-adjusted value: 3.17 ZAR

Obverse

Description:
South Africa map highlighting the reserve. Text on left.
Inscription:
SOUTH

AFRICA

2016

ATLANTIC

OCEAN

MD

N E S W

Western Cape
Script: Latin
Designer: Lilian Guerra

Reverse

Description:
Two fishing boats on the beach with a man.
Inscription:
R2

UNESCO

CM

CAPE WEST COAST

biosphere reserve

1 oz Ag 925 Cu 75
Script: Latin
Engraver: Cecil Moses
Designer: Lilian Guerra

Edge

Reeded

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2016113Proof

Historical background

In 2016, South Africa's currency, the rand, experienced significant volatility and depreciation, largely driven by a combination of domestic political turmoil and adverse global conditions. The year began with the currency hitting a historic low of nearly R17 to the US dollar in January, following President Jacob Zuma's unexpected removal of the respected finance minister, Nhlanhla Nene, in December 2015. This move severely damaged investor confidence, raising concerns about fiscal policy and governance. Although Zuma quickly reversed course and reappointed Pravin Gordhan, market trust remained fragile throughout the year, with the rand becoming highly reactive to political developments.

External factors compounded these domestic issues. As a commodity-exporting nation, South Africa was vulnerable to slowing growth in China, a major trading partner, which suppressed demand and prices for key exports like minerals. Furthermore, the prospect of rising US interest rates under the Federal Reserve led to capital flight from emerging markets, as investors sought safer, higher-yielding assets. This global risk-off sentiment placed sustained pressure on the rand alongside other emerging market currencies, creating a challenging environment for the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), which had to balance controlling inflation with supporting a weak economy.

Despite periods of recovery, the rand ended 2016 approximately 11% weaker against the US dollar compared to the start of the year. The persistent currency weakness fueled inflation, which breached the SARB's 3-6% target band, prompting interest rate hikes that further constrained economic growth. Ultimately, 2016 highlighted the South African economy's vulnerability to shifts in investor sentiment, with the rand's fortunes tightly linked to perceptions of political stability and the country's ability to implement prudent economic reforms amidst a difficult global backdrop.

Series: Man and the Biosphere

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