What is the R5 inauguration coin worth?
Your R5 Mandela Coin could be worth as much as R450. 00.
Which R5 coins are worth money in South Africa?
The Mandela R5 coins are legal tender in South Africa, bearing the value of R5 only. This commemorative coin has no higher value than other circulation coins and is therefore not a collectible coin.
Is R5 made of gold?
Collectable coins are made from precious metals, such as the R5 Nelson Mandela coin, which is made with 1/10oz of gold. The value of the coin is in the precious metal used.
Can I sell R5?
You can sell your Mandela Coins in South Africa ranging from the Mandela Inauguration Coin (1994), Mandela 90th Birthday Coin (2008), and the Mandela’s 100th Birthday R5 coin (2018) via traditional means (Banks, Authorised coin dealers, or coin collectors) or by yourself on eCommerce platforms.
Where can I sell my five rand coin?
Where To Sell Madela Coins In South Africa
- SA Coin. SA Coin has the largest Mandela 90th Birthday R5 Coin Collection in South Africa or probably the world.
- Bidorbuy. People can place their bids for Mandela coins on an online auction platform called Bidorby.
- OLX.
- Gumtree.
- Junk Mail.
- eBay.
How much is a Griqua Town coin worth?
Many would like to know how much these unique coins are worth. The 2015 Griqua Town R5 coin is known to be worth around R1,250 if it has a PF68 grading. It can be worth R190 – R250 if graded between a MS62 and MS65.
How do I Sell my Griqua R5 coin?
There are a few ways to sell you Griqua R5 coin, here is a short list that will help. Advertise your coin on BidorBuy.co.za for best success rate. Reputable coin dealers which can be found online or there are shops you can visit that deal in coins You can visit coin shows in your area. You will find dates and venues online
What is the Griqua Town R5?
“The Griqua Town R5 is the fourth commemorative R5 issued by the reserve bank since the first bi-mettalic R5 was released in 2004. Other notable commemorative coins include the 2008 Nelson Mandela birthday coin and the 20th anniversary of the democracy coin back in 2014”
Why is the South African Reserve Bank keeping the R5 coin?
It is the desire of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) and the South African Mint that the general public see the beauty of the coin as it changes hands and so we have been encouraged not to hold on to this coin if we receive it as change, but rather to keep it in circulation. What is the history of the 2015 Griqua Town R5?