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  • 0.0604
  • 0.0604
  • 1.1660 EUR
  • 0.0000%
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  • 0.0448
  • 0.0448
  • 0.7417 USD
  • 0.0000%
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  • 0.0518
  • 0.0518
  • 0.8576 USD
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  • 0.0518
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  • 0.8576 USD
  • 0.0000%
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  • 0.0835
  • 0.0835
  • 1.3825 USD
  • 0.0000%
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  • 0.8114
  • 0.8114
  • 13.4338 USD
  • 0.0000%
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  • 0.0831
  • 0.0831
  • 1.3758 USD
  • 0.0000%
  • Last Rates (18:30)
  • 0.3843
  • 0.3843
  • 6.3626 USD
  • 0.0000%
  • Last Rates (18:30)
  • 0.4672
  • 0.4672
  • 7.7351 USD
  • 0.0000%
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  • 5.7600
  • 5.7600
  • 95.3642 USD
  • 0.0000%
  • Last Rates (18:30)
  • 9.5633
  • 9.5633
  • 158.3328 USD
  • 0.0000%
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  • 0.5569
  • 0.5569
  • 9.2202 USD
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  • 0.5604
  • 0.5604
  • 9.2781 USD
  • 0.0000%
  • Last Rates (18:30)
  • 0.0470
  • 0.0470
  • 0.7781 USD
  • 0.0000%
  • Last Rates (18:30)
  • 23.0004
  • 23.0004
  • 380.8013 USD
  • 0.0000%

The South African Reserve Bank was established in Pretoria in 1921. It is Africa's oldest central bank. The South African Rand was first introduced in banknote form in 1922. In addition, the bank has the feature of being offered to the public. Its main task is to develop monetary policies in the national interest. It is to be converted with ZAR code in international money markets.
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