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obverse
reverse
African Coins
Context
Year: 2015
Issuer: South Africa Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1961)
Currency:
(since 1961)
Total mintage: 13,000
Material
Diameter: 23 mm
Weight: 5.5 g
Thickness: 1.75 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Copper (Nickel-plated Copper)
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
Numista: #78289
Value
Exchange value: 2 ZAR = $0.13
Inflation-adjusted value: 3.31 ZAR

Obverse

Description:
South African coat of arms, featuring the year, country name in isiNdebele and isiZulu, and the engraver's initials.
Inscription:
2015

ǃKE E: ǀXARRA ǁKE

Isewula Afrika ALS iNingizimu Afrika
Translation:
2015

!KE E: |XARRA ||KE

Unity in Diversity Republic of South Africa
Script: Latin
Languages: Zulu, Xam

Reverse

Description:
Greater Kudu, denomination, and engraver's marks.
Inscription:
2 Rand

ALS
Script: Latin

Edge

Intermittent reeding

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2015
201510,000BU
20153,000Proof

Historical background

In 2015, South Africa's currency, the rand, faced significant volatility and depreciation, driven by a combination of domestic and international pressures. Domestically, the country grappled with severe electricity shortages due to mismanagement at the state-owned utility Eskom, leading to widespread load-shedding that crippled economic activity and investor confidence. This was compounded by persistent concerns over political instability, corruption scandals, and disappointing economic growth, which was projected to be below 2% for the year. These internal weaknesses made the economy highly vulnerable to external shocks.

The most profound external shock was the anticipation of monetary policy tightening by the US Federal Reserve, which strengthened the US dollar and triggered capital flight from emerging markets like South Africa. Furthermore, a dramatic slump in global commodity prices—particularly for key South African exports like platinum, gold, and iron ore—severely damaged the country's terms of trade and widened its current account deficit. This "perfect storm" of factors saw the rand lose over 25% of its value against the US dollar during the year, breaching the psychologically significant R14/$ mark and hitting a series of new all-time lows.

The currency crisis placed the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) in a difficult position. While aiming to support growth, rising inflation—partly imported via the weaker rand—forced the SARB to continue a gradual interest rate hiking cycle that began in 2014, further straining indebted consumers and businesses. The depreciating rand intensified economic pressures, contributing to higher living costs and social discontent, while also highlighting the country's deep structural challenges and its sensitivity to global financial sentiment.

Series: 2015 South Africa circulation coins

10 Cents obverse
10 Cents reverse
10 Cents
2015
50 Cents obverse
50 Cents reverse
50 Cents
2015
2 Rand obverse
2 Rand reverse
2 Rand
2015
5 Rand obverse
5 Rand reverse
5 Rand
2015
🌱 Fairly Common