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| Issuer | South African Mint |
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| Year | 1970-1990 |
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| Currency | Rand (1961-date) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | SUID-AFRIKA · SOUTH AFRICA EX UNITATE VIRES A.L.S 1988 |
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| Additional information |
South Africa's silver Rand issues from this period were produced almost exclusively as proof and uncirculated collector sets — the circulating one Rand had already migrated to nickel by 1968, making these silver pieces a deliberate numismatic product rather than coinage anyone ever spent. The South African Mint aggressively marketed annual sets internationally throughout the 1970s, and mintage figures fluctuate sharply year to year, with some dates in the low hundreds for proof strikings.
The span covered by Hern's references reflects annual bilingual die changes rotating between Afrikaans-primary and English-primary obverse inscriptions, a practice rooted in South Africa's official language parity legislation. Certain dates command significant premiums over others solely on that basis.