2003 1oz Gold Cricket Protea Special Mint marked 3 Coin Launch Set
ref: 20220921 NB: KEEP WATCHING THIS SPACE FOR AWESOME OFFERS Dear Collectors TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FAIR PRICES ANOTHER SPORTING PROOF GOLD OFFER THIS SET WAS LAUNCHED IN HONOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA HOSTING THE ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP IN 2003 A MAGNIFICENT GOLD OFFER ---------------------------- PROTEA COINS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 2003 PROTEA SERIES SPECIAL LAUNCH SET WITH MINTMARKED GOLD COIN CRICKET RSA SET CONSISTS OF: R25 1oz PROOF GOLD COIN R5 1/10 oz PROOF GOLD COIN R1 15 gram PROOF SILVER COIN MINTAGE OF SET 205 WORLDWIDE ONLY The pure gold R25 coin has a mintmark which features a stylized cricket ball and letters "RSA" on the reverse of the coin. The common obverse of all of the coins in this Special Launch Set portrays South Africa's national flower the Protea, which is also the name of South Africa's national cricket team
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DON'T MISS THIS OFFER AT AN OPPORTUNE TIME DETAILS: 1oz Gold Mass: 31.107 grams Diameter: 32.69 mm Metal: Au 999.9 1/10oz Gold Mass: 3.393 grams Diameter: 16.50 mm Metal: Au 999.9 Sterling Silver Mass: 15.000 grams Diameter: 32.69 mm Metal: Ag 925.Cu 75 DESCRIPTION: 9 February – 23 March 2003 Fourteen teams played in the 2003 World Cup, the largest number of teams to play in a Cricket World Cup at the time. The 10 Test playing nations automatically qualified for the tournament including the recently appointed member Bangladesh, while Kenya also qualified automatically due to their full One Day International status. The other three spots were filled by the top three teams in the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada, which served as a qualifying tournament. These teams were, respectively, the Netherlands who won the ICC Trophy, Canada and Namibia. This was Namibia's World Cup debut, while the Netherlands and Canada were both appearing in the tournament for the second time, having previously appeared in 1996 and 1979 respectively. The format used in the 1999 World Cup was retained, with the 14 teams divided into two groups of seven, and the top three from each group qualifying for the Super Sixes stage, carrying forward the results they had achieved against other qualifiers from their group. The top four teams in the Super Sixes qualified for the semi-finals, and the winners of those matches contested the final. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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. subject to availability. THIS OFFER EXPIRES ON THE28th September 2022 KINDLY NOTE: Payment methods we accept are - bank transfer or cash on this promotion. E & OE - Subject to our terms and conditions: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |