1952 100 Pound Banknote M H De Kock Series Graded Almost Extremely Fine

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1952 100 Pound Banknote M H De Kock 3rd Series Graded Almost Extremely Fine 

FANTASTIC FRIDAY OFFER

NOT OFTEN FOUND ON THE MARKET

A CHOICE NUMISMATIC GEM

A UNIQUE BANKNOTE OFFER

A 100 POUND BANKNOTE

PREFIXED: E 1 NUMBERED: 013434 

DATED: PRETORIA 29.1.1952

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1952

UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA

GOVERNOR M H DE KOCK

ONE HUNDRED POUND

ENGLISH / AFRIKAANS BANKNOTE

A MOST ATTRACTIVE COLOURFUL 

ONE HUNDRED POUND BANKNOTE

A COMPLETELY NEW DESIGN WAS INTRODUCED ON THE OBVERSE AND THE REVERSE OF THIS ISSUE

AFRIKAANS OVER ENGLISH ISSUES ARE ALL EVEN SERIAL NUMBERS AND ENGLISH OVER AFRIKAANS ISSUES ARE ALL UNEVEN SERIAL NUMBERS.

GRADE: ALMOST - EXTREMELY FINE A(EF)
Banknote as per obverse and reverse shown 

1952 Union 100 Pounds over English Language Banknote Almost EF Grade

Actual notes and multiples where applicable - note image may be generic where necessary

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1952 - GOVERNOR M H DE KOCK SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK
ONE HUNDRED POUND NOTE


 M H DE KOCK was the third Governor of the South African Reserve Bank and served for a total period of  39 years. He exerted a major influence on economic thought in South Africa and overseas. Various innovations were initiated by him, including the creation of a department with the specific task of gathering and processing statistics and undertaking economic research. 

The years subsequent to the Second World War were characterised at times by large deficits on South Africa's balance of payments. There was also uncertainty about gold's future and its role in the international monetary system. M H DE KOCK followed a policy of stable economic growth. During his Governorship in the early sixties, the financial climate was seriously disturbed by political events. In addition South Africa's monetary system changed from Sterling to Rand when South Africa became a Republic in 1961 prior to his retirement in 1962.

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A RARE FIND

A CHOICE NUMISMATIC OFFER FOR THIS BANKNOTE - NOW ONLY

R 18 000

THESE 1952 100 POUND NOTES ARE NOT OFTEN FOUND IN THE MARKETPLACE

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