1 rand 1967 — South Africa ( Pick: 109 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 rand issued in South Africa in 1967. It is cataloged under Pick number 109. This note features a front design in dark reddish brown on a multicolor underprint, with the text "Jan van Riebeeck DW OHIW fi UVW OLQHV RI EDQN QDPH DQG YDOXH LQ" in English. The back design displays "5DPV LQ fi HOG" and the watermark reads "6SULQJERN." The dimensions of the note are 126 x 64 mm.
The note is signed by T. W. de Jongh and printed by the South African Bank Note Company. Its primary color is dark reddish brown on a multicolor background.
The amount produced remains unspecified. During this period, South African currency featured prominent historical figures such as Jan van Riebeeck, reflecting the country's heritage in its banknote designs.
The note is signed by T. W. de Jongh and printed by the South African Bank Note Company. Its primary color is dark reddish brown on a multicolor background.
The amount produced remains unspecified. During this period, South African currency featured prominent historical figures such as Jan van Riebeeck, reflecting the country's heritage in its banknote designs.
Specifications
- Signed by
- T. W. de Jongh
- Date of issue
- 1967
- Printing office
- South African Bank Note Company
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Dark reddish brown on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 126 x 64 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 109
About this banknote
The South African Reserve Bank issued the 1 rand banknote (Pick 109) in 1967, as part of the second series of rand banknotes introduced in 1966. This series featured updated designs distinct from the earlier pound-based notes.
The obverse of the note displays a portrait of Jan van Riebeeck on the left, with the first lines of the bank's name and the denomination in English. The reverse features an agricultural scene with two rams in a field. The note measures 126 x 64 mm and has a watermark of a springbok.