REF: 2019 05 27 NB: KEEP WATCHING THIS SPACE FOR AWESOME OFFERS
Dear Collectors
2019 PROMOTIONS
Silver - An Asset Class TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FAIR PRICES
SOUTH AFRICAN COINAGE IS RICH IN HISTORY
HISTORY IN YOUR HANDS
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1966 - 1974 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
PROOF COINS
R 1
2nd DECIMAL COIN SERIES
MIX AND MATCH DATES AS YOU LIKE...ITS YOUR CHOICE
BUY 1 PROOF R 1 COIN
NOW FOR ONLY
R 145 PER COIN
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BUY 5
PROOF R 1 COINS
FOR ONLY
R 625 THAT IS EACH COIN FOR ONLY R 125
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A REALLY GOOD DEAL Now Offering the Silver R 1 Coins at BETTER Than Market Related Prices ---------------------------------------------
COLLECTABLE PROOF COINS
CURRENTLY WE ARE SELLING THESE COINS AT A FAVOURABLE BULK PRICE TAKE YOUR PICK AND COMBINE DATES AS YOU LIKE
GET YOUR'S NOW WHILE STOCK IS AVAILABLE
A WORTHWHILE BUY
BUY MORE AT A REDUCED PRICE.
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GREAT OFFERS AT
BETTER PRICES
WE BELIEVE THESE SELLING PRICES TO BE FAIR - A GREAT PRICE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN THESE COINS - LIMITED STOCK CALL TO CONFIRM AVAILABILITY
Info: The 1/2 c 1 c 2 c 5 c 10 c 20c 50c and the R1 coin sets were struck as part of the second decimal issue 1965 - 1989. In 1962 it was announced that the change in size ,design and metal content of coins was being considered. This was due primarily to the incease in the price of silver. Various patterns were struck for consideration by the parliamentary committee investigating this as the increased use of coin automation machines required long term use of the coin types chosen. Circulation coins were decided on as listed. Due to the short life span of the R1 notes in circulation these were replaced by a nickel R1 from 1977. Due to requests from collectors and Numismatic Societies a silver R 1 of 80% silver was minted for proof sets from 1965 and later also for circulation. These coins can be differentiated from the nickel R 1 by their larger size and weight.
From 1965 to 1969 coins had either the Afrikaans wording "Suid Afrika" or English wording "South Africa". Some coins of the period 1965 to 1969 were struck only for sets and are generally not for circulation. Due to the increased price of nickel in the late 1980's a new coin series had to be investigated. The intrinsic value of the five cent coin was well in excess of its face value and the cost of production made the other values uneconomical to produce. 1989 is the last proof and mint sets issued of this series. As there were still blanks remaining of the 2c, 20c, 50c and R1 the balance of these were minted and issued dated 1990. The Republic of South Africa New Series - 1989 to date, this series, consideration was given to the weight of larger coins as change as well as logical increments in size and value. The R2 and R5 notes were replaced by coins. The logical increments decided on were 1c, 2c, 5c copper plated, 10c, 20c, 50c brass plated, R1, R2, R5 nickel plated - with increases in size within each grouping. This system has been studied with keen interest by many overseas countries which have illogical sizes and shapes relative to face values.
IN 1970 JAN VAN RIEBEECK'S IMAGE WAS REPLACED BY THE COAT OF ARMS AND THE COINS WERE MADE BILINGUAL. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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THIS OFFER EXPIRES ON THE 3rd JUNE 2019
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Payment methods we accept are - cash upon collection or bank transfer only on this promotion.
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