You are viewing a beautifully toned 1965 South Africa Silver 1 Rand Proof, graded PR67 by PCGS. The coin is in a Gold Shield Secure slab, and has professional True View photos that accompany the coins certification on the PCGS website. PLEASE NOTE: The Trueview Photos for this coin are very washed out and don’t show the color well in our opinion. The coin has much brighter color in hand. Please feel free to message us with any questions about this listing, we will be more than happy to assist you. As always, thank you for viewing our listings, cheers!
Random Year Marked 1 Oz South African Mint Silver Krugerrand (Lot of 100) BU. Let Me Earn Your Business and I “Promise” You will want to become a Customer for Life! Introduced in 2017, the South African Silver Krugerrand has quickly grown in popularity in just under a decade of availability. While the silver market has a wide range of silver bullion coin programs, this particular series is highly coveted because of the broader program it is rooted within. Arrives in protective flips, tubes of 25 coins, or mint-sealed boxes of 500 coins! Available coin in the South African Silver Krugerrand Series! Contains 1 Troy oz of. 999 pure silver in BU condition. Bears a face value of 1 Rand (R1) backed by the government of South Africa. Obverse features Paul Kruger. Reverse depicts a Springbok Antelope. Each of the 2023 (or before) 1 oz South African Silver Krugerrand Coins offered here comes in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are packaged individually in flips, with multiples in either tubes of 25 coins or boxes of 500 coins. The box holds a total of 20 individual 25-coin tubes. South African Krugerrand Coins have been available since 1967, but the series was originally issued only as a gold bullion collection. In fact, for the first 50 years, this series offered only gold bullion with 1 oz gold coins from 1967 onward and additional fractional-ounce gold coins from 1980 onward. Anniversary in 2017 gave the South African Mint the perfect occasion to introduce a long-awaited silver coin. Obverse visuals on South African Silver Krugerrand Coins feature a portrait of Paul Kruger. A member of the triumvirate that ruled the Cape Colony prior to the establishment of the South African Republic, Kruger would later go on to serve as President of the South African Republic. Reverse design elements on 1 oz Silver Krugerrand Coins include a Springbok antelope. This species is native throughout southern Africa and is the official emblem of the modern Republic of South Africa. Random Dates / Years (Varies).
TWELVE, SOUTH AFRICA SILVER HALFCROWNS. THEY ARE ALL DIFFERENT DATES FROM 1923 TO 1943. THEY ARE MADE FROM 80% FINE SILVER AND WEIGH APPROXIMATELY 14.1 GRAMS EACH. PLEASE SEE PHOTOGRAPHS FOR DETAILS. Please check out my ot her items! Be sure to add me to your favourites list!
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Mint State South Africa silver 2.5 shillings or 1/2 crown coin. Minted for George VI. Certified by NGC to MS 63, toned with underlying luster. 14.14g, 32.3mm, 80% silver.
Up for sale is a 1948 silver 5 Shilling coin from South Africa. The coin has been graded and verified by NGC as authentic and in a Proof like 66 grade. If you have any questions or would like more images, feel free to ask.