South Africa launches bank notes, gold coins to honour Nelson Mandela
July 13, 20181.4K views0 comments
In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Nelson Mandela, which comes up on July 18, South Africa Friday launched a set of limited edition bank notes and gold coins.
The South African Reserve Bank said the notes depict Mandela’s life including his upbringing in rural Eastern Cape as the son of a chief, his 27-year incarceration and the end of apartheid in 1994 when he became president. Mandela died in 2013 aged 95.
The launch forms part of events across the world, culminating locally in an annual Mandela day lecture by Barack Obama, former U.S. president next week.
The etching on the 1-ounce gold coin of a smiling middle-aged Mandela, with his hair parted down the middle, was designed by Zimbabwe-born Sindiso Nyoni, whose work includes stinging rebukes of former Zimbabwean leader, Robert Mugabe.
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“Growing up and living most of my life under a dictatorship, we were not able to experience this feeling of democracy that South Africans have,” Nyoni said. Mandela’s face already graces all South Africa’s bank notes.