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50 Rand

Issuer South African Reserve Bank
Year 2023
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Value 50 Rand
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Obverse description The obverse is printed in tones of pink, red, and grey, dominated by a large intaglio portrait of Nelson Mandela at centre-right, rendered with fine line engraving against a circular guilloche underprint incorporating an excerpt from his famous speech. The South African coat of arms appears at upper left alongside the bank title inscription, with a facsimile signature of the Governor below. A colour-shifting optically variable ink (OVI) windmill device is positioned at lower left, a small intaglio lion vignette at lower right, and a vertical security strip runs through the centre with the numeral 50 repeated in microprint along the right margin.
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Signature(s) Lesetja Kganyago
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The 2023 series marked South Africa's sixth definitive banknote family since the Reserve Bank's founding in 1921, with the 50 Rand printed entirely in-house at the SABNC facility in Pretoria — one of relatively few African central banks operating its own full-production printing works. Kganyago's signature appears here in his capacity as Governor, a post he has held since 2014 following the sudden resignation of Gill Marcus.

The optically variable ink on this denomination shifts between gold and green — a specification that caused supply delays in earlier runs of the preceding Mandela Centenary series when OVI sourcing was disrupted globally in 2020–2021.

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