"It becomes a game through participation; otherwise, it's simply fortune." ~ LuckyToss
The history of ZARs
Among the ZARs are five coins known as “The Big 5” ZARs:
1874 - The Pond – Fine beard
1874 - The Pond – Coarse Beard
1898 – Sammy Marks Tickey
1899 - The Double 9 Overstamp
1902 - Veldpond


At the time, the idea of political leaders minting coins for the country frightened the population, who viewed this type of ideology as dictatorship. Nevertheless, coins began to be minted and slowly but surely, the country began to accept this forward-thinking and more coins started to be created.
Here's what people think
”The coin flip offers a safe way to confront fear. By leaving outcomes to chance, it allows risk-averse individuals to step out of their comfort zones gradually. Embracing uncertainty through the flip fosters acceptance and empowers individuals to overcome their fear of taking risks.”
- For those hesitant to take risks
”Despite taking risks, self-doubt persists. The coin flip reminds that success isn't solely about confidence or ability. It highlights the role of chance, encouraging trust in the process. Through the randomness, even the most doubtful find reassurance in life's unpredictability, and life is unpredictable.”
- For those who doubt themselves despite taking risks
”The coin flip signifies calculated decisions. It's a tool for refining strategies and embracing uncertainty with confidence. Successful ones leverage its randomness, showcasing how embracing risk leads to consistent victories, and out of 100 most reachest people only 1 has made it without taking risks, life is about sacrifices”
- For seasoned risk-takers
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