1938 Short Proof Union High Grade Slabbed Set
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South African Coinage - History in your Hands
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(1937 - 1952 KING GEORGE VI SERIES - SOUTH AFRICA)
1938
A FINE RARE UNION
SHORT PROOF COIN SET
1/4 P GRADED PF 63 BN
1/2 P GRADED PF 64 BN
1 P GRADED PF 64 BN
3 P GRADED PF 64
6 P GRADED PF 64
1 S GRADED PF 62
2 S GRADED PF 64
2.5 S GRADED PF 65
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Details:
1938 1/4 Penny Metal Content: Copper Weight: 2.834 grams Diameter: 20.20 mm
1938 1/2 Penny Metal Content: Copper Weight: 5.670 grams Diameter: 25.60 mm
1938 1 Penny Metal Content: Copper Weight: 9.450 grams Diameter: 31.00 mm
1938 3 Penny Metal Content: Silver 0.800 Weight: 1.413 grams Diameter: 16.30 mm
1938 6 Penny Metal Content: Silver 0.800 Weight: 2.827 grams Diameter: 19.35 mm
1938 1 Shilling Metal Content: Silver 0.800 Weight: 5.655 grams Diameter: 23.70 mm
1938 2 Shilling Metal Content: Silver 0.800 Weight: 11.310 grams Diameter: 28.70 mm
1938 2.5 Shilling Metal Content: Silver 0.800 Weight: 14.137 grams Diameter: 32.30 mm
Description:
Coins of the Union of South Africa
This Series was introduced in South Africa just before the outbreak of the Second World War during King George the VI reign.
From 1923 coins of the Union of South Africa were struck at the Royal Mint, Pretoria. In 1941 the Government of South Africa took over the mint. It was renamed the South African Mint, although it continued to produce coins based on the British coinage for some years thereafter. ref wikipedia
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