50 Rand

Features

Issuer South Africa
Period Republic (1961-date)
Type Standard banknote
Years 1992-1999
Value 50 Rand
50 ZAR = USD 2.64
Currency Rand (1961-date)
Composition Paper
Size 140 × 70 mm
Shape Rectangular
Number
N#
208512
References P# 125,
Tracy L. Schmidt (editor); 2019. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Modern issues 1961-present (25th edition). Krause Publications, Iola, Wisconsin, United States.
And 2 more volumes.
Hern# 808-814
Brian Hern, John Bothma, Hercie Peterse; 2017. Hern's Handbook on South African Coins and Patterns 2017/18 (9th edition). Gary Levitan, Ferndale, South Africa.

Obverse

Lion head left, lions in centre drinking

Script: Latin

Reverse

Sasol oil refinery

Script: Latin

Watermark

Mirror image of the lion

50 Rand -  obverse

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Date No. printed VG F VF XF AU UNC Frequency
ND (1992)  1 324 000 000 41% P#125a, Hern#809; Signature C.L. Stals, Brownish blue lions drinking water Prefix AL and higher
ND (1992)  1.4% P#125as, Hern#808; Specimen, Signature C.L. Stals
ND (1992)  21% P#125b, Hern#809; Signature C.L. Stals, Reddish lions drinking water Prefix lower than AL
ND (1992)  0.7% P#125x, Hern#809; Signature C.L. Stals, Watermark Right Prefix BP
ND (1999)  43% P#125c, Hern#811; Signature T.T. Mboweni
ND (1999)  0% P#125cs, Hern#810; Specimen, Signature T.T. Mboweni

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