1964 Republic of South Africa Proof Set 1st Decimal Van Riebeeck Series - Graded

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1964

END OF THE FIRST DECIMAL SERIES

JAN VAN RIEBEECK SERIES

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA PERIOD

SHORT PROOF SET

SLABBED & GRADED BY NGC

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1/2 CENT = PF 65 

1 CENT = PF 65  

2 1/2 CENT = PF 67 cameo

5 CENT = PF 66 

10 CENT = PF 66   

20 CENT = PF 67   

50 CENT = PF 65

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DETAILS:

1/2 CENT Mass: 5.67 grams  Diameter: 25.60 mm  Metal: Brass

1 CENT Mass: 9.45 grams  Diameter: 31.00 mm  Metal: Brass

2 1/2 CENT Mass: 1.41 grams  Diameter: 16.30 mm  Metal: Silver

5 CENT Mass: 2.83 grams  Diameter: 19.35 mm  Metal: Silver

10 CENT Mass: 5.65 grams  Diameter: 23.7 mm  Metal: Silver

20 CENT Mass:11.31 grams  Diameter: 28.70 mm  Metal: Silver

50 CENT Mass: 28.27 grams  Diameter: 38.80 mm  Metal: Silver

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DESCRIPTION:

HISTORICAL EVENTS AT THE TIME THE

1964 SA REPUBLIC COINAGE WAS IN USE

IN THE YEARS 1956 TO 1958 THE DECIMALISATION COIN COMMISSION INVESTIGATED THE DECIMALISATION OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN CURRENCY AND WAS ACCEPTED IN THE DECIMALISATION COIN ACT OF 1959

In terms of Government Notice No. 1355 of 28 August 1964, an Advisory Board on Coinage was established by the Minister of Finance to advise him on all practical aspects of the change in the coinage. This committee was instrumental in the process of introducing the new coins. It used the offices of the Treasury in the Union Buildings in Pretoria. source F MALAN

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