1923 Quarter Farthing MS63 (BN) Brown SANGS Graded and Slabbed

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FANTASTIC FRIDAY OFFERS

 
CHOICE


NUMISMATICS


ADDED VALUE BY


BEING SLABBED AND GRADED

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COINAGE OF THE BRITISH

MONETARY SYSTEM THAT

DOMINATED SOUTH AFRICA

FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY
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SLABBED AND GRADED SOUTH AFRICAN COINAGE


1923


1/4D - ALSO CALLED FARTHING


CHOICE UNCIRCULATED


UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA


1910 - 1960 1st ISSUE COINAGE


GRADED BY SANGS

MS 63 BROWN

 
The reverse of the coin depicts the

Cape Sparrows perched on acacia branch within

circle with the date above and the denomination

below. The legend is in English and Dutch


AN

EXCITING

OFFER OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE



HAVE THIS VALUABLE


QUARTER PENNY / FARTHING


IN YOUR HANDS NOW
1923 Union Quarter Farthing MS63 Brown

Actual coins and multiples where applicable - coin image may be generic where necessary


BUY

THIS FARTHING COIN

A GRADED COIN

A CHOICE NUMISMATIC OFFER

OF ONLY


R 800
each

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OR

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BUY TWO FARTHINGS OF THE

SAME GRADES FOR ONLY


R 1 500
INCLUSIVE

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DESCRIPTION:

1923 1/4 D

ALSO KNOWN AS A FARTHING

METAL: Copper 0.955 Tin 0.030 Zinc 0.015

WEIGHT: 2.834 gram

DIAMETER:20.2 mm

THICKNESS:1.43 mm


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INFO

SOUTH AFRICAN COINS USED FROM 1923 TO 1960 

Up to 1960, South Africa used the British system of 12 pennies to a shilling and 20 shillings to a pound (240 pennies to the pound). this coinage system dominated South Africa for more than a century as Lord Charles Somerset issued an ordinance as far back as 6 June 1825 declaring British Sterling as legal tender at the Cape (Arndt, 1928). This was part of a process to introduce a uniform monetary system for the British Colonies at the time. A shortage of coins nevertheless delayed this process for several years, but after 1848, only coins of the Sterling series were accepted. These coins became firmly entrenched throughout the whole of South Africa and even the Kruger coins, minted in the Transvaal Republic during 1892 to 1900, conformed to the British system (Engelbrecht, 1987).Source: Francois Malan

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