Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996
R 385
South African Reserve Bank Act, 1989 (Act No. 90 of 1989)14. Issue of banknotes and coins |
1) | The Bank shall have the sole right to issue or cause to be issued banknotes and coins in the Republic: Provided that all coins which at the commencement of the South African Reserve Bank Amendment Act, 1989, were lawfully in circulation and legal tender in the Republic, shall as such remain in circulation until they are withdrawn from circulation in accordance with the provisions of section 19, or are no longer of the current mass prescribed in Schedule 2 in respect of the denomination in question. |
2) | The Bank shall not issue or cause to be issued any banknote of a denomination, in a form or of a material not approved by the Department of Finance. |
3) | The Bank shall not re-issue or cause to be re-issued any banknote which is torn or wholly or partially defaced or soiled. |
4) | The Bank shall not be obliged to make any payment in respect of a torn banknote or a banknote which, in the opinion of the Bank, is mutilated and which may be tendered to it, but may, in its discretion, make a payment in respect of such banknote. |
5) | The Bank shall not issue or cause to be issued any coin made otherwise than in accordance with the prescriptions of section 16(1): Provided that the Bank may after the commencement of the South African Reserve Bank Amendment Act, 1989, continue to issue or cause to be issued coins made in accordance with the provisions of the South African Mint and Coinage Act, 1964 (Act 78 of 1964), as those provisions existed immediately prior to the repeal thereof by the said Amendment Act, until such time as the Minister may in writing direct the Bank to discontinue such issue. |
6) | The Bank shall not re-issue or cause to be re-issued any coin which is mutilated or worn away. |
7) | The Bank shall not be obliged to make any payment in respect of a coin which, in the opinion of the Bank, is mutilated or worn away and which may be tendered to it, but may, in its discretion, make a payment in respect of such coin. |