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Details:
1/4d Mass: 2.83 grams Diameter: 20.2 mm Metal Content: Bronze
1/2d Mass: 5.67 grams Diameter: 25.60 mm Metal Content: Bronze
1d Mass:9.45 grams Diameter: 31 mm Metal Content: Bronze
3d Mass: 1.41 grams Diameter: 16.3 mm Metal Content: Ag 0.800
6d Mass: 2.83 grams Diameter: 19.35 mm Metal Content: Ag 0.800
1/- Mass:5.65 grams Diameter: 23.70 mm Metal Content: Ag 0.800
2/- Mass:11.31 grams Diameter: 28.70 mm Metal Content: Ag 0.800
2/6 Mass:14.13 grams Diameter: 32.30 mm Metal Content: Ag 0.800
5/- Mass:14.13 grams Diameter: 38.80 mm Metal Content: Ag 0.800
Gold 1/2 Pound Mass:3.994 grams Diameter: 19.00 mm Metal Content: Au 0.9166
Gold Pound Mass:7.988 grams Diameter: 22.80 mm Metal Content: Au 0.9166
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DESCRIPTION:
1952–1964 LONG PROOF COIN SETS
GOLD 1 R and 2 R coin issued from 1961 to 1983.
The decimal rand currency was introduced in South Africa in February 1961, after the referendum of November 1960 which established autonomy from the British Empire , but before the new status came into effect in May 1961. The coins bear the forward-facing portrait of Jan van Riebeeck on the obverse.
The initial circulation coins of the Republic were the following
½ cent 1 cent 2½ cents (replaced 3d) 5 cents (replaced 6d) 10 cents (replaced 1s) 20 cents (replaced 2s) 50 cents (replaced 5s)
The coins initially had the same size as the former South African coins. All except the ½ and 1 cent coins were in silver. The previous South African farthing coin (1/4d) and half-a-crown (2s and 6d) were not continued in decimal currency. The images were kept the same on the reverse of the new silver coins as per the replaced Union silver coins.
In addition, two bullion coins with denominations of 1 R and 2 R were issued, replacing the gold half-pound and pound coins introduced in 1952. Both the pound and the rand gold coins matched the specifications of the British half-sovereign and sovereign (minted, among others, at the Pretoria branch mint until 1932), including the gold alloy (crown gold) with a fineness of 22 carat (91.67%). The reverse of the gold rand coins features the well-known springbok illustration designed by Coert Steynberg for the 5-shilling coin introduced in 1948.
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