1984 to 1987 and 1989 Short Proof Coin Sets includes the R1 Silver Coin
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Dear Collectors TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FAIR PRICES SILVER - AN ASSET CLASS 1984 - 1987 and 1989 SHORT PROOF COIN SETS THESE SETS INCLUDE THE SILVER R 1 COIN COINS BUY 1 - 9 NOW FOR ONLY R 260 PER SET OR BUY 10 - 19 SETS FOR ONLY R 200 PER SET OR BUY 20 - 49 SETS FOR ONLY R 170 PER SET OR BUY 50+ SETS FOR ONLY R 150 PER SET MIX AND MATCH DATES ALSO AVAILABLE A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A REALLY GOOD DEAL Now Offering the Silver R 1 Coins to the 1 cent in these SHORT Proof sets AT BETTER THAN MARKET RELATED PRICES CALL TO CONFIRM. +27 (0)11 789 2233
GET YOURS NOW MIXED DATES AVAILABLE ON OUR SILVER OFFER A GREAT PRICE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN PROOF SILVER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ THERE ARE MANY SITES ONE CAN VIEW TO RESEARCH THE MARKET MOVEMENTS AND COMMENTARIES THAT WOULD GIVE YOU CURRENT INSIGHT AND INFORMATION ON SILVER AS AN ASSET CLASS Silver has been valued as a precious metal for many years, used in currency coins, to make ornaments, jewelry, high-value tableware and utensils (hence the term silverware) and as an investment in the forms of coins and bullion. Silver metal is used industrially in electrical contacts and conductors, in mirrors and in catalysis of chemical reactions. Its compounds are used in photographic film and dilute silver nitrate solutions and other silver compounds are used as disinfectants and microbiocides (oligodynamic effect). While many medical antimicrobial uses of silver have been supplanted by antibiotics, further research into clinical potential continues. Silver coins and bullion are used for investing. Mints sell a wide variety of silver products for investors and collectors. Various institutions provide safe storage for large physical silver investments, and various types of silver investments can be made on the stock markets, including mining stocks. Silver bullion bars are sold in a wide range of ounces, provided by various mints and mines around the world. .ref wikipedia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Republic of South Africa Second Decimal Issue 1965 to 1990 In 1962 it was announced that the change in size, design and metal content of coins was being considered. This was primarily due to the increase 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. Due to requests from collectors and Numismatic Societies a silver R1 of 80% silver was minted for proof sets from 1965 and later also for circulation. These coins can be differentiated from the Nickel R1 by their large size and weight. Although they did circulate in 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969 the silver R1 coins are regarded as a collectors series of coins. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO RESERVE
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