1956 Union Short Proof Set NGC Well Graded Coins Queen Elizabeth II Series
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1956
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (1953 - 1960) SERIES
UNION PERIOD
SHORT PROOF SET
SLABBED & GRADED BY NGC
!!! UPPER GRADES !!!
ONE SET AT THESE GRADES AVAILABLE ONLY 1/4 PENNY = PF 64 RB
1/2 PENNY = PF 65 RD CAMEO
1 PENNY = PF 65 RB
3 PENNY = PF 66
6 PENNY = PF 66
1 SHILLING = PF 66
2 SHILLINGS = PF 66
2 1/2 SHILLINGS = PF 66
5 SHILLINGS = PF 64
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SHORT PROOF SET
MINTAGE: 1 350 ONLY WORLDWIDE
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DETAILS:
5 Crown Mass: 28.27 grams Diameter: 38.80 mm Metal: Silver (1951 – 1960 500/1000)
2/6 Half Crown Mass: 14.13 grams Diameter: 32.30 mm Metal: Silver (1951 – 1960 500/1000)
2 Shilling Mass: 11.31 grams Diameter: 28.70 mm Metal: Silver (1951 – 1960 500/1000)
1 Shilling Mass: 5.65 grams Diameter: 23.70 mm Metal: Silver (1951 – 1960 500/1000)
6 Pence Mass: 2.83grams Diameter: 19.35 mm Metal: Silver (1951 – 1960 500/1000)
3 Pence Mass: 1.41 grams Diameter: 16.30 mm Metal: Silver (1951 – 1960 500/1000)
1 Penny Mass: 9.45 grams Diameter: 31.00 mm Metal: Bronze
½ Penny Mass: 5.670 grams Diameter: 25.60 mm Metal: Bronze
¼ Penny Mass: 2.83 grams Diameter: 20.20 mm Metal: Bronze
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DESCRIPTION:
HISTORICAL EVENTS AT THE TIME THE 1956 UNION COINAGE WAS IN USE
After the formation of the Union of South Africa in 1910 the government department responsible for water governance, in terms of the Irrigation and Conservation of Water Act, No. 8 of 1912 went by the name of the Department of Irrigation. In 1956, when the Water Act, No. 54 of 1956, was passed its name changed to the Department of Water Affairs. The new legislation marked the beginning of a new era in South Africa’s water governance. The focus of the department shifted from irrigation infrastructure and bulk water governance responsibilities, to make an important contribution to the country’s social and economic development. Priorities of the day included the need for more comprehensive water infrastructure for industrial development; the greater demand for water in the country’s rapidly growing urban areas; and taking steps against the increasing threat of water pollution.
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