1939 to 1946 Mint State Sets - D-Day Liberation - South African War Year Sets

 
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A SOUTH AFRICAN

D-DAY COMMEMORATION FOR WHEN SOUTH AFRICAN COMBATANTS CAME HOME

IN 1946 AFTER THE WAR ENDED

COINAGE IN THESE GRADED SETS ARE WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN MINTED DURING THE PERIOD OF THE 2ND WORLD

WAR AND JUST AFTER THAT

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1939 - 1946

SA D-DAY LIBERATION - WAR YEAR SETS

MINT STATE

COLLECTION SETS

OF THE UNION PERIOD

OF SOUTH AFRICA

COPPER & SILVER

COINAGE

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1/4 d

1/2 d

1 d

3 d

6 d

1/-

2/-

2/6

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MS63BN

MS63RB

MS65BN

MS63

(43)

Proof Only

PF 62

Proof Only

MS63

MS63

Not Minted

 

R 1 000

R 4 000

R 5 000

R 2 500

Required

R 150 000

R 10 000

R 7 500

 

R 180 000

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1/4 d

1/2 d

1 d

3 d

6 d

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2/-

2/6

5/-

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Not Minted

MS65BN

MS64RB

MS64

MS63

MS 63

MS62

MS64

Not Minted

 
 

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R 3 000

R 5 000

R 4 000

R 3 000

R 5 000

 

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1/4 d

1/2 d

1 d

3 d

6 d

1/-

2/-

2/6

5/-

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MS63BN

MS63BN

MS64BN

MS64

MS65

MS64

MS64

MS63

Not Minted

 
     

R 2 500

           
     

MS63

"NO KG"

           

R 1 000

R 3 000

R 3 500

R 7 500

R 5 000

R 5 000

R 5 000

R 2 500

 

R 35 000

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1/4 d

1/2 d

1 d

3 d

6 d

1/-

2/-

2/6

5/-

TOTAL

MS64BN

MS63BN

MS63BN

MS64

MS64

MS64

MS63

MS64

Not Minted

 

R 1 500

 

R 2 000

             

MS64RB

 

MS63RB

             

R 1 500

R 2 000

R 2 000

R 4 500

R 4 500

R 4 500

R 3 000

R 4 500

 

R 30 000

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1/4 d

1/2 d

1 d

3 d

6 d

1/-

2/-

2/6

5/-

TOTAL

MS64RB

MS64BN

MS63BN

MS63

MS65

MS65

MS63

MS64

Not Minted

 

R 1 500

R 3 500

R 2 500

R 2 500

R 4 500

R 4 500

R 2 500

R 3 500

 

R 25 000

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1/4 d

1/2 d

1 d

3 d

6 d

1/-

2/-

2/6

5/-

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MS64BN

MS65BN

MS63BN

MS63

MS65

AU53

MS63

MS64

Not Minted

 

R 1 500

R 7 000

R 2 500

R 2 500

R 7 500

R 17 500

R 7 500

R 4 000

 

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1/4 d

1/2 d

1 d

3 d

6 d

1/-

2/-

2/6

5/-

TOTAL

MS65RB

MS64BN

MS63BN

MS63

MS64

MS67

MS64

MS63

Not Minted

 
     

R 2 500

           
     

MS63 Overstamp 43

           

R 4 500

R 3 000

R 2 500

R 7 500

R 5 000

R 100 000

R 15 000

R 5 000

 

R 145 000

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R 125 000

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1/4 d

1/2 d

1 d

3 d

6 d

1/-

2/-

2/6

5/-

TOTAL

MS64BN

MS63BN

MS63RB

MS63

MS64

MS62

MS62

MS64

Not Minted

 

R 1 500

R 2 500

R 3 000

R 3 000

R 5 000

R 45 000

R 75 000

R 75 000

 

R 210 000

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LISTED WITH VALUE ESTIMATES GIVEN

TO EACH COIN AND SET AS A GUIDE

NUMISMATIC COINAGE

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Details:

¼ Penny Mass: 2.83 grams  Diameter: 20.20 mm Metal: Bronze

½ Penny Mass: 5.670 grams  Diameter: 25.60 mm  Metal: Bronze

1 Penny Mass: 9.45 grams  Diameter: 31.00 mm  Metal: Bronze

3 PenceMass: 1.41 grams  Diameter: 16.30 mm  Metal: Silver (1923 – 1964)

6 Pence Mass: 2.83grams  Diameter: 19.35 mm  Metal: Silver (1923 – 1964)

1 Shilling Mass: 5.65 grams  Diameter: 23.70 mm  Metal: Silver (1923 – 1964)

2 ShillingMass: 11.31 grams  Diameter: 28.70 mm  Metal: Silver (1923 – 1964)

2/6 Half Crown Mass: 14.13 grams  Diameter: 32.30 mm  Metal: Silver (1923 – 1964)

Shilling (Crown) 5 Crown Mass: 28.27 grams  Diameter: 38.80 mm  Metal: Silver (1947 – 1964)

Description:

The rand was established as the official South African currency on 14 February 1961 – and has since developed into a liquid emerging market currency, most commonly traded against the US dollar.

Prior to its establishment as legal tender, South Africa, as a British colony, operated under the British tender of pounds, shillings, pence.

When the rand debuted, it traded at R2 to the pound, or 10 shillings to the rand. Coming off of the strong base of the “South African Pound” was valued, as a yearly average, stronger than the US dollar, debuting at 72 cents to the dollar in 1961.

The Union of South Africa issued coins from 1923, in denominations of ¼, ½, 1, 3 and 6 pence, 1, 2 (initially denominated as a florin) and 2½ shillings, ½ and 1 sovereign. The coins were the same weights as the corresponding British coins but the silver coins (3 pence up to 2½ shillings) were struck in .800 fineness silver. Gold coins were struck until 1932.

In 1947, 5 shilling coins were introduced, with occasional commemorative variants. In 1951, the silver coinage switched to .500 fineness. Gold bullion ½ and 1 pound coins were issued from 1952 in the same specifications as the ½ and 1 sovereign.

All the coins had the British monarch on the obverse, with the titles in Latin, while the reverse had the denomination and "South Africa" written in English and Afrikaans.Source:Wikipedia

Up to 1960, South Africa used the British system of 12 pennies to a shilling and 20 shillings to a pound (240 pennies to the pound). This coinage system dominated South Africa for more than a century as Lord Charles Somerset issued an ordinance as far back as 6 June 1825 declaring British Sterling as legal tender at the Cape (Arndt, 1928). This was part of a process to introduce a uniform monetary system for the British Colonies at the time. A shortage of coins nevertheless delayed this process for several years, but after 1848, only coins of the Sterling series were accepted. These coins became firmly entrenched throughout the whole of South Africa and even the Kruger coins, minted in the Transvaal Republic during 1892 to 1900, conformed to the British system (Engelbrecht, 1987).Source: Francois Malan

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