There is a case to introduce a R10 coin in South Africa: Reserve Bank

Polymathic

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Just a matter of time before we get a R500 note.

I think they'll introduce the R10 coin with a rhino and slowly replace it with another herbivore like a Nyala and reintroduce the rhino on the R500 note. that way they'll keep the big 5 motif for the notes.
 

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Actually, if you look at inflation since the introduction of the R1 coin, it is now about the right time to introduce R10, R20, R50 and R100 coins, and to scrap all coins worth less than R1.

Do the sums yourself, a tin of Coke was 10 cents when cans were introduced, and a 4-bar Kit Kat used to be 5 cents.

For 50 cents you could buy two tins of coke, 2 4-bar Kit Kats, 2 Bar One, and 20 Wilsons Toffees.

Enough to send you in sugar shock !!!
 

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Actually, if you look at inflation since the introduction of the R1 coin, it is now about the right time to introduce R10, R20, R50 and R100 coins, and to scrap all coins worth less than R1.

Do the sums yourself, a tin of Coke was 10 cents when cans were introduced, and a 4-bar Kit Kat used to be 5 cents.

For 50 cents you could buy two tins of coke, 2 4-bar Kit Kats, 2 Bar One, and 20 Wilsons Toffees.

Enough to send you in sugar shock !!!
What if i want to buy a chappie?
 

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Of all things, this is one you can't pin on the ANC. Have a look at inflation pre- and post-1994
True, but the ANC definitely helped accelerate the devaluing of the rand, it was R4 to the dollar in 1994.
 

Fulcrum29

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Okay,

Maharaj said that research conducted by the Reserve Bank over the course of 2020 surveyed both the informal sector and the informal sector on the appetite for a R10 coin. This included discussions with everyone from taxi drivers, to retailers and the country’s major banks, he said.

we are digitally migrating, yes? An advantage of digital migrating our trade mediums are for the benefit of traceable, or taxable, income, right?
 
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Fulcrum29

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Actually, if you look at inflation since the introduction of the R1 coin, it is now about the right time to introduce R10, R20, R50 and R100 coins, and to scrap all coins worth less than R1.

Do the sums yourself, a tin of Coke was 10 cents when cans were introduced, and a 4-bar Kit Kat used to be 5 cents.

For 50 cents you could buy two tins of coke, 2 4-bar Kit Kats, 2 Bar One, and 20 Wilsons Toffees.

Enough to send you in sugar shock !!!

Banking those coins will suck, banks are already reducing their tellers and encouraging ATM deposits. We shouldn't over extend ourselves here, but rather investigate alternate transaction mediums within the digital sphere.

Cash shouldn't disappear altogether; it serves a purpose, but cash is king amongst small traders, taxis and other services to avoid taxation.

The problem being is that we not there yet, or even close, to wholly adopt digital (and virtual) trading. It is the state which is slow...
 

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Couple R5s are quite heavy in my pockets. How big will a R10 coin be?
 

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Yeah, you used to be able to buy a Chappie bubble-gum or Wilson's toffee with that. Or two of those black jawbreaker balls. Or a Banana toffee.
Black jawbreaker balls, like you called it that lol!
 
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