South Africa

South Africa banknotes
2012 - South Africa 20 Rand banknote PIC 134 UNC
This individual South Africa 20 Rand banknote is associated with 2012 and is identified by catalog r..
2012 - South Africa 200 Rand banknote PIC 137 UNC
South Africa 200 Rand banknote associated with 2012, listed with the catalog reference PIC 137. The ..
2012 - South Africa 50 Rand banknote PIC 135 UNC
This South Africa 50 Rand banknote is associated with the year 2012 in the product data. Its catalog..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in this South Africa banknote category?
This shop’s South Africa catalog spans dated issues from 1973 to 2012. Represented denominations include 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 Rand. The selection therefore covers both lower-denomination notes and higher values across several dated groups. It reflects the banknotes documented by this shop and should not be treated as a complete record of every South African banknote issue.
Which catalog-reference groups can collectors find in the South Africa category?
The catalog includes references P116a, P118b and P119e for dated notes from the 1970s through 1990. Later groups include P123a and P123b, followed by P128a, P129a and P130a for 2005 notes. The 2012 denominations are cataloged under the consecutive references P133 through P137. These references provide a more precise way to organize the shop’s South Africa listings than denomination alone.
How can I distinguish the 10 Rand entries listed in this catalog?
Check both the stated year and the catalog reference. The South Africa 10 Rand notes represented here are identified as 1993 P123a, 1999 P123b, 2005 P128a and 2012 P133. The letter suffix is important for P123 because the catalog distinguishes the “a” and “b” variants. These identifiers are more dependable for matching a listing than relying only on the shared 10 Rand denomination.
How could I organize a collection based on this South Africa catalog?
A practical approach is to arrange the notes first by year, then by denomination and catalog reference. This makes related groups easy to see, such as the 2005 references P128a–P130a and the 2012 sequence P133–P137. Alternatively, denomination specialists can follow the 10 Rand progression from P123a and P123b to P128a and P133. The product titles describe the represented notes as UNC, which can also be recorded in a collection inventory.
What should a buyer check before choosing a South Africa banknote from this shop?
Compare the listing’s year, denomination, catalog reference and stated grade before ordering. These details distinguish notes such as the 1993 10 Rand P123a from the 1999 10 Rand P123b. Product titles identify the represented examples as UNC. The records also state that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in an image will not be sent, so buyers should not expect the pictured serial number.
What notable sequence appears among the 2012 South Africa banknotes?
The 2012 group forms a consecutive catalog-reference sequence across ascending denominations: 10 Rand P133, 20 Rand P134, 50 Rand P135, 100 Rand P136 and 200 Rand P137. This pattern is useful for collectors who prefer to arrange notes as a dated denomination group or by catalog number. It also makes identification straightforward because each represented denomination corresponds to the next reference in the sequence.



