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A NUMISMATIC GEM
NOW THIS COIN IS BEING SOLD AS A COLLECTORS ITEM NOT OFTEN FOUND IN THE MARKETPLACE SLABBED AND GRADED
ADDED VALUE - SLABBED AND GRADED
A SOUGHT AFTER FIND
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COINAGE USED IN SOUTH AFRICA DURING THE UNION PERIOD
1959 UNION PROOF LIKE 5 SHILLING SILVER CROWN OF SOUTH AFRICA
PL 65 GRADE WILL BE AS ADVERTISED ACTUAL COIN SUPPLIED MAY DIFFER
SLABBED AND GRADED BY THE NUMISMATIC GUARANTEE CORPORATION
THIS GRADED AND SLABBED COIN IS NOW AVAILABLE AS ONE OF THE RARE AND MORE DIFFICULT TO FIND UNION COINS USED DURING SOUTH AFRICA'S UNION PERIOD
NOW OFFERING NUMISMATIC ITEMS AT A COMPETITIVE MARKET RATE
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1959 WAS THE LOWEST MINTAGE YEAR SINCE THE SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CROWNS WERE MINTED BETWEEN THE YEARS OF 1923 - 1960
SERIAL NUMBERS MAY VARY ONLY A FEW IN STOCK
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THESE SILVER FIVE SHILLING COINS ARE OF THE 1953 TO 1960 QUEEN ELIZABETH II SERIES
A GREAT COIN
NOW AT A REMARKABLE OFFER A WONDERFUL GRADED NUMISMATIC COIN NOT OFTEN FOUND AT THIS ADVANTAGEOUS PRICE
NOW BEING OFFERED FOR ONLY
R 4 500
THIS OFFER IS BASED ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS. WE BELIEVE THESE SELLING PRICES TO BE FAIR
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN A CHOICE COIN AT THIS PRICE ------------------------------------
DETAILS: 5 Crown Silver METAL: Ag 0.500 DIAMETER: 38.80 mm WEIGHT: 28.27590 grams
INFO Queen Elizabeth II coinage (1953–60)
The obverse features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Mary Gillick, while the reverse was designed by Coert Steynberg.
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. Coins of the South African Pound were part of the physical form of South Africa 's historical currency, the South African pound. Prior to the Union of 1910, various authorities issued their own pounds, some as independent entities. After the Union but before 1923, coins in circulation were mostly British, but the coins of Paul Kruger's South African Republic remained in circulation. In 1923, South Africa began to issue its own coins adopting coins that were identical in size and value to those used in Great Britain : 12 pence (12d) = 1 shilling (1s), and 20s = 1 pound (£1).On 14 February 1961 South Africa adopted a decimal currency replacing the pound with the Rand. TO RESERVE Call Randburg Coin Now (011) 789-2233 or (011) 789 -2234 Or email us by clicking on > This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. THIS SPECIAL EXPIRES IN ONE WEEK: 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019 OR subject to availability.
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