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First SARB banknotes (1921 – 1930s).

The W.H. Clegg issues · Four distinct issues under the first Governor

The inaugural notes of the South African Reserve Bank, issued under the signature of the first Governor, W.H. Clegg. Four distinct issues document the language transition from English/Dutch through bilingual and briefly trilingual notes to the eventual Afrikaans-led format. Serial number ranges, language codes, and dates per denomination follow. The unissued C/2 (£20) and D/2 (£100) series were printed but destroyed. For the man whose signature replaced Clegg's, see Dr. Johannes Postmus; for the printers behind these notes, see Banknote Printers.

4 issues— Under Clegg · 1921 – 1931 —
6 denominations— 10/-, £1, £5, £10, £20, £100 —
E → E/D → E/A/D → E/A— Language transition arc —
19 April 1922— First SARB notes issued —
— Language code key · Reference for all serial tables — Language codes
E English
D Dutch
A Afrikaans
E/D English predominating over Dutch
E/A English predominating over Afrikaans
E/A/D English over Afrikaans, Dutch in security print
A/E Afrikaans predominating over English
7 codes Across four Clegg issues

W.H. Clegg — First issue

The first notes issued by the South African Reserve Bank. The Ten Shilling note differed from the other denominations in watermark and printing — it was unilingual with English and Dutch alternating every one hundred thousand notes. All other denominations had English on the obverse and Dutch on the reverse, with printing on both sides in perfect "registration".

— Printer · 10/- —
Bradbury Wilkinson & Co. Ltd., Surrey, England
— Printer · others —
St Luke's Printing Works, London (Bank of England printers)
— Languages —
10/- unilingual alternating E and D every 100,000 · others bilingual E/D
— Date range —
17 Sep 1921 – 5 Jul 1922
Ten Shillings — First issue · Unilingual alternating E & D —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
E/1-000 001E30 Nov 1921E/3-900 000E31 Jan 1922
E/1-100 001D30 Nov 1921E/3-1 000 000D31 Jan 1922
One Pound — First issue · Bilingual E/D —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
A/1-000 001E/D17 Sep 1921A/12-250 000E/D5 Jul 1922
Five Pounds — First issue · Bilingual E/D —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
B/1-000 001E/D27 Sep 1921B/3-550 000E/D6 Jul 1922
Twenty Pounds — First issue · Bilingual E/D · 125,000 notes —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
C/1-000 001E/D29 Sep 1921C/1-125 000E/D29 Sep 1921
One Hundred Pounds — First issue · Bilingual E/D · Just 2,734 notes —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
D/1-000 001E/D30 Sep 1921D/1-002 734E/D30 Sep 1921
— Unissued series — The C/2 Twenty Pound series and the D/2 One Hundred Pound series were printed but not issued. These two series were destroyed when it was decided to change the designs. No examples are known to survive.

W.H. Clegg — Second issue

In this issue, the designs of the Ten Shilling, One Pound, and Five Pound notes were changed. Both sides of the notes were made bilingual with English predominating over Dutch. The £20 and £100 denominations carried over from the first issue with no design change at this stage.

Ten Shillings — Second issue · Bilingual E/D both sides —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
E/4-000 001E/D20 Sep 1926E/6-1 000 000E/D15 Dec 1926
One Pound — Second issue · Bilingual E/D both sides —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
A/13-000 001E/D1 Sep 1925A/17-1 000 000E/D4 Apr 1928
Five Pounds — Second issue · Bilingual E/D both sides —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
B/4-000 001E/D7 Apr 1926B/4-1 000 000E/D7 Apr 1926

W.H. Clegg — Third issue

The third issue saw the reverse designs of the One Pound and Five Pound notes changed. No new Ten Shilling or higher-denomination notes were introduced in this issue. The change was specifically to the back-side imagery while retaining the bilingual E/D arrangement.

One Pound — Third issue · New reverse design · E/D —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
A/18-000 001E/D1 Sep 1928A/18-1 000 000E/D1 Sep 1928
Five Pounds — Third issue · New reverse design · E/D —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
B/5-000 001E/D2 Apr 1928B/5-1 000 000E/D2 Apr 1928

W.H. Clegg — Fourth issue

The major linguistic shift. The second language was changed from Dutch to Afrikaans — except for the word "Shillings". Some notes were briefly trilingual (E/A/D), with the Dutch words "Zuidafrikaanse Reservebank" still appearing in the background security print. This is the issue most collectors target for the language transition narrative.

Ten Shillings — Fourth issue · Bilingual E/A · "Shillings" retained —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
E/7-000 001E/A1 Sep 1928E/11-1 000 000E/A9 Sep 1931
— Bilingual notes (E/A) —
Five Pounds · overprinted date — Fourth issue · Bilingual E/A · 17 Nov 1931 overprint —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
E/12-000 001E/A17 Nov 1931*E/12-800 000E/A17 Nov 1931*
E/12-800 001E/A17 Nov 1931*E/12-1 000 000E/A17 Nov 1931*
— * Date overprinted —
One Pound — Fourth issue · Trilingual E/A/D then bilingual E/A —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
A/19-000 001E/A/D3 Dec 1928A/22-1 000 000E/A/D30 Nov 1929
— Trilingual notes (E/A/D) — Dutch in security print —
A/23-000 001E/A30 Apr 1930A/29-1 000 000E/A30 Nov 1931
— Bilingual notes (E/A) —
Five Pounds — Fourth issue · Bilingual E/A —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
B/6-000 001E/A2 Sep 1929B/7-1 000 000E/A17 Apr 1931
— Bilingual notes (E/A) —
Twenty Pounds — Fourth issue · Trilingual E/A/D · 50,000 notes —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
C/3-000 001E/A/D3 Sep 1928C/3-050 000E/A/D3 Sep 1928
— Trilingual notes (E/A/D) —
One Hundred Pounds — Fourth issue · Trilingual E/A/D · Just 5,000 notes —
First serialLangDatedLast serialLangDated
D/3-000 001E/A/D4 Sep 1928D/3-005 000E/A/D4 Sep 1928
— Trilingual notes (E/A/D) —

Summary of Clegg's governorship

W.H. Clegg served as the first Governor of the South African Reserve Bank from 1921 to 1931. The four issues under his signature document the evolution of South Africa's national currency — from the initial unilingual and English/Dutch bilingual notes to the eventual transition toward Afrikaans, including the fascinating trilingual notes that briefly retained Dutch in the background security print.

The unissued C/2 and D/2 series that were destroyed remain a point of interest for advanced collectors and historians — no examples are known to survive. Clegg's successor, Dr. Johannes Postmus, took office on 1 January 1932 and his signature replaces Clegg's on subsequent issues.

The British-aligned Clegg inadvertently helped Afrikaner farming interests through his policies, while the Dutch-connected Postmus harmed them — a fascinating irony of South African economic history. — After Bordiss, Padayachee & Rossouw (2021) · The 1931 – 1932 crisis

Sources

— Reference works for this page —
  • List of Changes — Clegg, W.H. (primary source document — serial number ranges and issue dates)
  • South African Reserve Bank. "History" · sarb.co.za
  • Greysheet. "South African Reserve Bank Currency & Banknote Values & Prices"
  • Noonans Mayfair. Auction catalogue, 2 March 2023
  • Spink. Auction 15008, World Banknotes
  • British Museum. Collection: banknote, 1984,0605.222

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Revision history

22 Feb 2026 Updated with detailed Clegg issue data from primary source document
11 May 2026 Converted to v3 editorial format
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