2002 Gold 1/4 oz R 2 World Heritage Site Robben Island Coin and Mint Marked Set
ref: 2019 10 30 Dear Collectors GOLD GAINS AN ASSET CLASS NEW GOLD PROMOTION ICONIC FINE GOLD AT REDUCED PRICES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES CONTACT US NOW A TRULY OUTSTANDING COLLECTORS COIN AND SETS WITH MINT MARKED COINS ------------------------------------------------ A MINT MARKED LAUNCH SET 2002 Choose - 2 types of cases available A FINE GOLD OFFER NOW AT A REMARKABLY LOW PRICE FOR A 24ct GOLD NUMISMATIC SET THAT USUALLY SELLS IN THE MARKETPLACE FOR AROUND R 30 000+ HAVE IT NOW IN YOUR COLLECTION FOR ONLY R 22 500ea DETAILS: R2 COIN: Metal Content:Fine Gold Weight: 7.77 grams Diameter: 22 mm Mintage of sets: 299 Worldwide only ------------------------------------------------ or ------------------------------------------------ 2002 R 2 FINE GOLD COIN ROBBEN ISLAND WORLD HERITAGE SITE 1/4 OZ WITH CERTIFICATE AND BOX BENEFIT FROM OUR LIMITED OFFER - OWN IT NOW This image is the copyright of Randburg Coin only A FINE GOLD OFFER NOW AT A R 7 000ea GET IT NOW A BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED PROOF COIN A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY A LOW PRICE ON THIS NUMISMATIC COIN Have this SOUGHT AFTER Coin in YOUR Collection ------------------------------------------------ Details: Proof R 2 Coin 1/4 oz 24 ct Gold - Weight: 7.777 grams Diameter: 22.00 mm Info: Robben Island The 2002 R 2 pure gold coin is the first of the Cultural series featuring the fascinating Robben Island shown from an aerial view perspective, with Table Mountain in the background, on the reverse of the coin. In the foreground of the design, the Robben Island Museum logo is depicted in an oval frame. Unesco declared Robben Island in the Western Cape a World Heritage Site in 1999. Robben Island is located in Table Bay, some 6km west of Bloubergstrand, and stands some 30m above sea level. Robben Island has been used as prison and a place where people were isolated, banished and exiled to for nearly 400 years. It was also used as a post office, a grazing ground, a mental hospital and an outpost. Initially the island was inhabited by a variety of wild life, including birds, penguins, seals and tortoises. Its name "robben" is derived from the Dutch, meaning a seal. It also had a plentiful supply of fresh water available from a number of springs. Bartolomeu Dias, the Portuguese explorer, 'discovered' the island in 1488 when he anchored his ship in Table Bay. Before 1652, In place of dealings with the indigenous residents on the mainland, most visiting ships to Table Bay preferred to land on Robben Island to replenish their supplies of fresh water and meat. As a result it also became a major point for the exchange of mail, where letters from an outgoing ship would be left underneath an inscribed stone for collection and delivery by a home-going vessel. This continued after Jan van Riebeeck arrived at the Cape in 1652, as he had to settle a station where ships that were travelling from Europe to the East Indies, he did not want to stop on the mainland, could get fresh food and water. There were plenty of seals, tortoises and penguins for hunting. The Dutch also began to use the island as a grazing station for sheep and cattle. ------------------------------------------------ Call Randburg Coin Now (011) 789-2233 or (011) 789 -2234
Or email us by clicking on > This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Offer expires - Wed 6th November 2019 and/or subject to availability. E & OE - Subject to our terms and conditions. NB: Payment options we accept for this promotion are:
Bank transfer (EFT). Or cash upon collection on this promotion. This special will be subject to RAM or Courier charges and insurance where required .
|