Old SA Coin Price List 2026
What South African coins are actually worth in 2026 — not what WhatsApp says. Prices below are dealer-buy estimates, cross-checked against three independent coin dealers in May 2026.
Reality check
The viral message that "1994 Mandela R5s are worth R1 million" is false. A circulated Mandela R5 is worth between face value and roughly R30. The coins that command real money are rare pre-1961 issues — and you need them in excellent condition.
2026 dealer-buy price guide
| Coin | Condition | Dealer buy range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single 9 Pond (1898) | Original, authenticated | R20–40 million | Only one struck. Sotheby's record holder. |
| Double 9 Pond (1899) | Authenticated | R5–10 million | Roughly 130 known. |
| Veldpond (1902) | EF / Uncirculated | R200,000–R900,000 | Boer War siege coinage. |
| 1931 Tickey (3d) | EF or better | R12,000–R45,000 | Low mintage rarity. |
| Kruger Pond (Sovereign) | Average condition | R8,000–R12,000 | Tracks gold price. |
| Kruger Half-Pond | Average condition | R4,500–R6,500 | Tracks gold price. |
| Mandela R5 (1994 Inauguration) | Circulated | R5–R20 | Not worth millions. Not rare. |
| Mandela R5 (1994) | Sealed proof in mint case | R150–R400 | Mint-sealed only. |
| Mandela 90th Birthday R5 (2008) | Circulated | R5–R30 | Mintage of 5 million. Common. |
| Mandela Centenary R5 (2018) | Circulated | R5–R15 | Mintage 9.5 million. Very common. |
| Krugerrand (1 oz, recent) | Bullion grade | ~R39,000 | Tracks gold spot + 3–5% premium. |
| 1923 Half-Crown (King George V) | EF | R8,000–R18,000 | Low mintage. |
| 1932 ZAR Pre-Union Penny | Fine to EF | R200–R800 | Date and mint mark matter. |
| Half-cent (1961) | BU | R30–R80 | First decimal-era issue. |
Prices: dealer buy-in estimates as of May 2026. Auction prices for high-grade and provenance pieces can be significantly higher. Always get 2–3 independent quotes for items worth over R1,000.
How condition changes value
The same coin in different condition can vary by 10x or more. Standard grading scale:
Poor (P)
Heavy wear, design barely visible
5–10% of book value
Fair / Good (F/G)
Major design visible, much detail lost
10–20%
Very Good (VG)
All major features clear
20–35%
Fine (F)
Light wear; most detail clear
35–50%
Very Fine (VF)
Light wear on high points
50–70%
Extra Fine (EF)
Minor wear only on highest points
70–85%
About Uncirculated (AU)
Tiny traces of wear
85–95%
Uncirculated / Mint State (MS)
No wear, original lustre
100%+
Proof
Specially struck for collectors
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Tips before you sell
- · Never clean a coin. Cleaning destroys 50%+ of the value almost instantly.
- · Get 2–3 quotes. Dealer-buy prices vary by 20–40%.
- · For high-value coins, get them slabbed. NGC or PCGS authentication doubles buyer confidence (and price).
- · Bring ID. Dealers are required to record seller details for FICA compliance.
- · Don't sell on Facebook Marketplace. Most "buyers" are scammers or low-ballers.