1 rand 1973 — South Africa ( Pick: 115 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 rand issued in South Africa in 1973. It is cataloged under Pick number 115. The note features a dark reddish brown color on a multicolor underprint, specifically designed with the inscription "Jan van Riebeeck" along with bank name and value in English.
The front side design includes decorative elements reflective of the period, while the back displays "RANDS IN FIELD." This note measures 120 x 57 mm and is printed on paper. It was signed by Theunis Willem de Jongh and produced by the South African Reserve Bank, with a total output of 170,000,000 pieces.
The amount produced indicates the scale of this issue. The chervonets series was demonetized on December 29, 1947.
The front side design includes decorative elements reflective of the period, while the back displays "RANDS IN FIELD." This note measures 120 x 57 mm and is printed on paper. It was signed by Theunis Willem de Jongh and produced by the South African Reserve Bank, with a total output of 170,000,000 pieces.
The amount produced indicates the scale of this issue. The chervonets series was demonetized on December 29, 1947.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Theunis Willem de Jongh
- Date of issue
- 1973
- Printing office
- South African Reserve Bank
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Dark reddish brown on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 120 x 57 mm
- Amount produced
- 170,000,000
- Pick catalog
- 115
About this banknote
The South African Reserve Bank issued this 1 rand banknote in 1973. The series was introduced during this period to continue the issuance of local currency in South Africa. It featured the signature of Theunis Willem de Jongh, and the printing was conducted by the South African Reserve Bank.
The front of the note displays a portrait of Jan van Riebeeck, along with the bank name and value in English, in dark reddish brown on a multicolor underprint. The back features an image of rams in a field. This specific note, identified as Pick 115, had a production run of 170,000,000.