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Ponpandi Perumal CC BY-NC-SA
South Africa
Context
Year: 2021
Issuer: South Africa Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1961)
Currency:
(since 1961)
Total mintage: 3,500
Material
Diameter: 26 mm
Weight: 9.5 g
Thickness: 3 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Bimetallic (Brass center, Copper-nickel ring)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
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References
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Numista: #278768
Value
Exchange value: 5 ZAR = $0.32
Inflation-adjusted value: 6.28 ZAR

Obverse

Description:
South African Coat of Arms featuring a central date and flanking text.
Inscription:
uMzantsi Afrika . 2010 . Suid-Afrika

!KE E: ǀXARRA ǁKE

ALS
Translation:
South Africa . 2010 . South Africa

Diverse People Unite
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Writing around the edge with 6 coins, oldest to newest, in a circle.
Inscription:
SOUTH AFRIVAN RESERVE BANK - 100 YEARS

1921

-

2021

5 RAND

MJS
Script: Latin

Edge

Legend:
SARB R5 SARB R5 SARB R5 SARB R5 SARB R5 SARB R5 SARB R5 SARB R5 SARB R5 SARB R5

Mints

NameMark
South African Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2021
20213,500Proof

Historical background

In 2021, South Africa's currency, the rand, navigated a year of significant volatility, largely driven by a complex interplay of domestic challenges and global factors. The currency began the year on a relatively strong note, buoyed by high global commodity prices which benefited the export-driven economy. However, this resilience was consistently tested by persistent domestic issues, including severe electricity load-shedding from Eskom, sluggish economic growth, and a stubbornly high unemployment rate, which eroded investor confidence and periodically triggered sell-offs.

The rand's trajectory was heavily influenced by the country's fiscal and political landscape. Concerns over the government's ability to rein in its soaring public debt and contain widespread corruption weighed heavily on the currency. Furthermore, the slow pace of economic reforms and the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, including vaccine rollout delays and recurring lockdowns, created uncertainty. These domestic headwinds made the rand particularly sensitive to shifts in global risk sentiment, often amplifying its movements against major currencies.

By the close of 2021, the rand had depreciated considerably against the US dollar, reflecting the cumulative impact of these pressures. While commodity revenues provided a crucial buffer, they were insufficient to fully offset the negative sentiment stemming from structural economic problems and political uncertainty. The year ultimately highlighted the currency's vulnerability to both internal policy failures and external shocks, setting a cautious tone for the nation's economic outlook moving forward.
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