South Africa Currency 1 Rand banknote 1965 Jan van Riebeeck

South Africa Currency 1 Rand banknote 1965 Jan van Riebeeck
South Africa Money 1 Rand banknote 1965 Lion

South Africa Currency 1 Rand banknote 1965 Jan van Riebeeck
South African Reserve Bank - Suid-Afrikaanse Reserwebank

Obverse: Portrait of Jan van Riebeeck (1619 – 1677), was a Dutch navigator and colonial administrator and the founder of Cape Town. At the top are the name of the bank in Afrikaans "Suid-Afrikaanse Reserwebank" and in English "South African Reserve Bank" at the bottom part of the banknote. An inscriptions: "Ek beloof op aanvraag te betaal aan toonder te Pretoria EEN RAND Vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reserwebank" & "I promise to pay the bearer on demand at Pretoria ONE RAND For the South African Reserve Bank".
  Signature: President Governor - Gerard Rissik (21 February 1903 – 4 October 1979) was the fourth Governor of the South African Reserve Bank. His term of office was from 1 July 1962 to 30 June 1967.

Reverse: The Lion from the Coat of arms of South Africa between 1910 and 2000.
  A lion holding four bound sticks, symbolizing the unification of the four former colonies (The Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, Colony of Natal, Orange Free State Republic and Transvaal). The motto, Ex Unitate Vires was officially translated as "Union is Strength" until 1961, and thereafter as "Unity is Strength". The motto is taken from the former Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (Transvaal) "Eendracht maakt magt" translated into Latin as "Ex Unitate Vires" - "In unity is our strength".
 The face value of the banknote in words, in English and Afrikaans. The name of the bank in Afrikaans and English: "Suid-Afrikaanse Reserwebank" and "South African Reserve Bank" at left and right.

Watermark: Portrait of Jan van Riebeeck and the wavy lines along the borders of banknote.
Size: 137 x 78 mm.
Colour: Rust brown on multicolored underprint.

1961-1965