1997 to 2001 Rare Coin World R5 South AfricanCoins Slabbed and Graded

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South African Coinage - History in your Hands

A FINE FIND 

A SELECT RUN OF COINS 

THIS IS A RARE OFFER - THE R5 COINS  OF THE
"COIN WORLD TYPE" NOW OFFERED
AS A COLLECTORS SET

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A TRUE RARITY

'COIN WORLD' 

R5 COIN SET

THE BIG FIVE RUN OF THE R 5 'OOM PAUL'

COINS STRUCK ON THE OOM PAUL PRESS

SLABBED AND GRADED

1997  CW R5 COIN - S A N G S GRADE  PF 67

1998 CW R5 COIN - S A N G S GRADE  PF 67

1999 CW R5 COIN - S A N G S GRADE  PL 66

*2000 CW R5 COIN - N G C GRADE  PF 66 ULTRA CAMEO

*2001 CW R5 COIN - N G C GRADE  PF 65 ULTRA CAMEO

* These R5 coins have the Coin World mintmark on them at the

bottom right hand, seen under the back hoof of the Black

Wilderbeest  struck as "CW"  


EXTREMELY RARE COLLECTION

  R5 "CW" MINTAGES AS PER THE CATALOGUE 

LISTINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS:

1997 - Unknown 

1998 - 314

1999 - 1 009

2000 - 672

2001 - 779

A possible theory behind the ellusiveness in finding these

OOM PAUL "CW" Mintmark R5 coins may be as follows:


The majority of coins were sold to individual visitors to the S A Mint who bought a R5 "CW" coin as a souvenir and subsequently these coins are probably in cupboards and drawers all over the world. An assumption could be that posssibly 75% of the total mintage got sold this way.

Therefore an estimate may be that the remaining mintage of only 25% would have became available to numismatic collectors, making them a rare item in the world of numismatic coin collecting,

 A Collectors Dream - A Remarkable Set

A good opportunity to purchase these coins of historical value the

OOM PAUL R5 COINS


  !!!  Available NOW !!!

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THIS MAGNIFICENT LOT OF 5 SLABBED AND GRADED R5 COINS

SHOULD HAVE A VALUE  OF 


R30 000+

NOW OFFERED AT A REMARKABLE PRICE FOR THE 

RARELY FOUND SET OF FIVE R5 GRADED COINS AT ONLY

R 21 000

A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY

A MAGNIFICENT FIND
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  Have these SOUGHT AFTER coins 

 in YOUR  

Collection Today  

Details: Apply to all the dates

R5 

Metal Content: Nickel Plated Copper
 
Weight:
 7.00 grams   

Diameter: 26 mm


    Description:
The Black Wildebeest or Gnu, is portrayed on the reverse of the R5 coin. They are found in the northern grassveld regions of the Cape Province, throughout the Orange Free State to KwaZulu-Natal and the southern regions of Gauteng. Wildebeest hides were at one stage an important commodity in Kwa-Zulu-Natal.Although South Africa's first decimal coin series was released in 1961, no R5 coins were minted until 1994. In that year, two R5 coins were issued: the reverse of the first commemorated the Presidential Inauguration and that of the second depicted the Gnu (Black Wildebeest). Since 1996, South Africa's 11 official languages have been acknowledged annually, in rotation, through the representation of the word "South Africa" in one of the official languages on the obverse of the R5 coin. For the coin collector, the year 2000 is an interesting one, because the R5 coin appeared with three different obverses. At the outset of the year, the "old" coat of arms was depicted and later in the same year the new coat of arms was introduced. During the same year, a special R5 coin was minted, depicting outgoing President, Nelson Mandela. The reverse of these three R5 coins depicted the Black Wildebeest. However, a very limited edition of mint-marked R5 coins, depicting the old coat of arms, was struck on "Oom Paul", one of the world's oldest working coin presses, which is situated in the South African Mint's retail outlet, Coin World. Upon instruction from the South African Reserve Bank, a unique R5 was designed to prevent counterfeiting of the coin and on 1 August 2004, South Africa's first bi-metal coin was introduced. This coin has many built-in security features and has a "yellow" centre with an outer "white" ring. A new era in South African coinage has begun with the R5 coin.ref SA MINT

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