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CHOICE NUMISMATICS ADDED VALUE BY BEING SLABBED AND GRADED ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMEMORATING THE LIFE OF A TRULY GREAT STATESMAN PAUL KRUGER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTH AFRICAN COINAGE IS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GRADED PENNIES - SOUTH AFRICAN COINAGE 1892 KRUGER PENNIES ZUID AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK 3 X GRADED PENNIES ITEM (1) GRADED BY NGC MS 64 BROWN ITEM (2) GRADED BY NGC MS 64 BROWN ITEM (3) GRADED BY PCGS MS 64 BROWN SERIOUSLY SOUGHT AFTER COPPER PENNIES WELL GRADED THEIR HISTORIC CONTEXT GIVES RISE TO THEIR INTRINSIC VALUE NOW ON OFFER OFFERED AT A FAIR VALUE HAVE THESE HISTORICALLY VALUABLE PENNIES IN YOUR HANDS NOW Actual coins and multiples where applicable - coin image may be generic where necessary BUY IT NOW IT'S YOUR CHOICE THESE COINS ARE NOW BEING OFFERED AT AN ADVANTAGEOUS PRICE OF ONLY R 5 000ea OWN THESE HISTORIC COINS NOW RARELY OFFERED AT THIS PRICE MEMORABLE COINAGE ------------------------------------------------ DETAILS: ZAR KRUGER PENNY DERTAILS APPLIES TO ALL THREE OF THE PENNIES SHOWN ABOVE Metal: Bronze 0.075 Mass: 9.45 grams Diameter: 30.80 mm ------------------------------------------------ DESCRIPTION: Paul Kruger Paul Kruger (Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger) was born on October 10 1825 at his grandfather's farm, Bulhoek in the Steynsburg district and grew up on the farm, Vaalbank. He wasn't a well educated man and only had three months formal education. Growing up in a rugged farm area he learnt a lot about the wild. When the Great Trek started in 1836, Kruger's father, Casper Kruger, joined the trek party of Hendrik Potgieter and the family moved to what later became known as Transvaal, to try to establish an independent state. Settling in the Transvaal Paul Kruger's father decided to settle in an area now known as Rustenburg. At age 16, Paul Kruger was entitled to choose a farm for himself. He chose a farm at the base of the Magaliesberg Mountains and settled there in 1841. In 1842 he married Maria du Plessis and the couple moved to the Eastern Transvaal. Paul Kruger and his small family later returned to Rustenburg and Kruger's wife and infant son died soon after. It is presumed the double death is likely to have been caused by Malaria. Paul Kruger then married Gezina du Plessis, who bore seven daughters and nine sons and died in 1901. Many of Kruger's children died in infancy. Kruger emerges as leader Later Paul Kruger's strong leadership qualities started emerging. He eventually became Commandant-General of the then South African Republic, later known as Transvaal. His leadership skills became more prominent when he was appointed member of a commission of the Volksraad the Transvaal Republican Parliament who were tasked with drawing up a constitution. His leadership ability started to attract attention. It is said that he later played a prominent role in ending the quarrel between the Transvaal leader, Stephanus Schoeman, and M W Pretorius. ------------------------------------------------ TO RESERVE Call Marketing Now (011) 789-2233 or (011) 789 -2234Or email us by clicking on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. This offer expires on the5th August 2022- and/or subject to availability. E & OE - Subject to our terms and conditions. NB: Payment options we accept for this promotion are: Bank transfer (EFT). Or cash upon collection on these promotions. We are POPIA Compliant ------------------------------------------------ |