The South Africa 20 Rand banknote was released in 2009 by the South African Reserve Bank. The note has brown and violet combinations and features the coat of arms of South Africa on its obverse. Other notable elements on the front design are elephants and a diamond switching to an atomic symbol. The reverse of the 134 x 70 mm banknote depicts mining and a drag-line excavator in an open-pit mine. The paper bill bears a windowed security thread with a demetalized SARB 20 and a watermark that shows an elephant and an electrotype 20. It also carries the signature of the bank governor, Gill Marcus. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition.