A nickel is 5 cents = 0.47 Rand A dime is 10 cents = 0.94 Rand A penny is 1 cent = 0.094 Rand
1 are = 2.47 cents (approx).
Five cents
1 dollar = 100 cents.
1 Ground = 5 Cents
There are 100 cents in a Rand
90 100 cents = 1 rand 9,000 / 100 = 90
A nickel is 5 cents = 0.47 Rand A dime is 10 cents = 0.94 Rand A penny is 1 cent = 0.094 Rand
100 cents is the equivalent of 1 South African Rand
One South African Rand is equal to 94 cents in the U.S. The currency exchange rate fluctuates and this rate is accurate as of July, 2014.
Yes. A Rand is the South African currency (like the dollar in the U.S.) and is worth 100 cents.
The Zimbabwean dollar
There were 1 Rand and 2 Rand coins minted in gold in 1975, and some were produced for proof sets. South Africa in 1975 sold three different proof sets: an 8-coin set (1/2 cent, 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cent and 1 rand [silver]); a 2-coin set (the two gold coins); and a 10-coin set (all of the above). I would suggest looking on eBay (the KM numbers are KM#63 for the 1 Rand and KM#64 for the 2 Rand).
"R" is short for "Rand", which is the South African monetary unit. As of May 1, 2013, there are approximately 9.02 Rand to the US Dollar, meaning that 1 Rand is worth about 11 US cents.
In exchange, one South African Rand is worth about 12 US cents. If you're talking collector's value, it would depend on the year of issue and condition.
In rand
A rand is a margin or border of an area of land, a strip of leather used to fit the heels of a shoe, or the currency of South Africa, divided into 100 cents.