Jardines Galleries · Starter collection · R800 – 1,500 · Five coins · Five concepts
Your first five coins.
A concrete starter kit — five specific South African coins, each chosen to teach a different collecting concept. The full set costs R800 – 1,500 and takes one to three months to assemble. By the time you've collected all five, you'll have learned about bi-metal technology, proof finishes, color-coin techniques, historical transitions, and complete annual sets — five different ways to think about a coin.
Why these five?
Five reasons · Curatorial logic · A starter kit by designThe five coins aren't arbitrary. Each was chosen to teach a different concept — affordability, accessibility, era variety, conceptual breadth, and visual coherence. By the time you have all five, you'll have practical experience with five distinct collecting principles.
Affordable
Readily available
Different eras & themes
Different concepts
Look great displayed
The five coins
In order · Each teaches a different concept · Pocket change → completionModern R5
2004 – present · Bi-metal circulating coinPocket change. Otherwise from your bank, or from the SA Mint for a small premium on uncirculated examples.
Bi-metal technology and modern security features. The R5's two-metal construction (silver outer ring, golden inner core) is the first thing most modern collectors notice.
How to identify the two metals and read the date. The starter skill set — applies to every coin you'll collect afterwards.
Mandela R5 Protea
Any year 2013 – 2024 · Silver proof commemorativeThe SA Mint for newer years, or via coin dealers and online marketplaces for older years.
A beautiful silver proof that connects directly to South African history. Part of the Life of a Legend series.
The difference between proof finishes and circulation strikes, plus the life-stage framing the Mandela series uses across 12 years.
2023 Flowers of South Africa
Any single coin from the series · Colour-printed silverSA Mint direct, or from international dealers like EMK and APMEX for collectors outside SA.
Stunning colour technology applied to South African flora. Part of the Flora & Fauna Colour Series covered in depth elsewhere in the Library.
How colour is applied to modern coinage — and how to care for colour coins so the pigment stays bright over decades.
1961 – 1964 Van Riebeeck 1 Cent
First decimal coin · BronzeCoin dealers (the easiest source for older SA coinage), plus eBay and MA-Shops for international supply.
The first decimal coin from the 1961 Decimal Transition. Real historical significance for the price.
The shape of SA decimalisation history, plus practical bronze coin care (different from silver and modern bi-metal).
Modern Uncirculated Set
Current year · All denominations · Pristine conditionSA Mint direct — see SA Mint Today for the current ordering channel.
All current SA denominations in pristine uncirculated condition. The closing piece — gives your starter collection a complete contemporary anchor.
The logic of complete sets, the convention of annual issues, and how to display a multi-coin set as a single collected unit.
Display idea
A simple 5-coin album or frame · Labels for each pieceOnce you have all five, a 5-coin album or a framed display row gives your starter collection its first permanent home. The source labels below work well — each one names what the coin represents rather than its catalogue number.
What you've learned
Six skills acquired · From five coins · The starter collection's curriculumBy the time you've collected all five, you've practiced six fundamental collector skills — many of which transfer to every coin you'll buy afterwards. The starter kit is also a curriculum.
Metals & finishes
Different alloys, plus the visual difference between proof and circulation.
Modern & historical
Coins from the current year alongside coins from the 1961 decimal transition.
Thematic collecting
How a focused theme (Mandela, flowers, transitions) structures a collection.
Handling & storage
Proper care across different metals — bronze, silver, bi-metal, colour-printed.
Where to buy
SA Mint, dealers, eBay, MA-Shops — which source for which coin type.
How to display
5-coin albums, frames, and labels — turning a collection into something visible.
Sources
SA Mint listings · Dealer pricing · Practical experience- South African Mint product listings. Current SA Mint catalogue pricing for the Mandela Protea series, Flowers colour series, and annual uncirculated sets.
- Coin dealer websites. APMEX, EMK, Randburg Coin — international and local pricing for the older coins.
- Personal collecting experience. The selection and ordering of these five coins draws on what works in practice for absolute beginners.
Library next steps
Where the five coins go deeper · And the next beginner pageFAQ for Beginners
Once you have the five coins, the FAQ answers the structural questions — handling, storage, value, authenticity, buying, selling. Five topics, fifteen questions.
— Where to buy —Coin Dealers & Auction Houses
The SA dealer landscape — particularly relevant for Coin 4 (the 1961 Van Riebeeck 1c), which is most easily sourced through SAAND-member dealers.
— Coin 2 in depth —Mandela · Life of a Legend
Full context for the 2013 – 2024 Protea series. The 12-year commemorative arc and the life-stage framing that gives Coin 2 its conceptual weight.
— Coin 4 in depth —1961 Decimal Transition
Full context for the Van Riebeeck 1c. Why decimalisation happened, what it replaced, and the tickey carryover that survived the transition.