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1897 South Africa Zar Threepence (3P Coin) Certified NGC AU55 Rare Coin

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1897 South Africa Zar Threepence (3P Coin) Certified NGC AU55 Rare Coin
1897 South Africa Zar Threepence (3P Coin) Certified NGC AU55 Rare Coin
1897 South Africa Zar Threepence (3P Coin) Certified NGC AU55 Rare Coin
1897 South Africa Zar Threepence (3P Coin) Certified NGC AU55 Rare Coin

1897 South Africa Zar Threepence (3P Coin) Certified NGC AU55 Rare Coin
Add Eternity Coins to Favorites. Walking Liberty Half Dollars. Indian Gold Quarter Eagles. Up for sale here is an excellent 1897 South Africa Zar Threepence (3P Coin) that has been certified and professionally judged to be in AU55 Condition by the NGC Grading Service – Choice Almost Uncirculated. This is a rare Threepence with sharp detail and attractive luster. As always, this piece is Guaranteed Genuine. About Us: Quality customer service is a top priority at Eternity Coins. Hundreds of satisfied customers. With rare classic gold and silver coins for their collections. We have been continuously recognized as an. For consistently providing excellent service and achieving the highest ratings from buyers of our coins. We take special care in the packing of each coin and also include free tracking with every order to ensure that your coins are delivered safely. All coins offered by Eternity Coins are. Coin grading is subjective and all posted grades provide professional opinions. We post multiple large, clear photos of each and every coin so that you can take a look at these gorgeous pieces yourself. If you have any questions, feel free to let us know. What Our Customers Say. Received Coin with No Surprises. Quality of Coin Exactly & Better Than Expected. This is a person I intend to do business with in the future.
1897 South Africa Zar Threepence (3P Coin) Certified NGC AU55 Rare Coin
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2019 South Africa Proof 70 UC NGC #4953758-061 Beautiful Coin

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2019 South Africa Proof 70 UC NGC #4953758-061 Beautiful Coin
2019 South Africa Proof 70 UC NGC #4953758-061 Beautiful Coin
2019 South Africa Proof 70 UC NGC #4953758-061 Beautiful Coin
2019 South Africa Proof 70 UC NGC #4953758-061 Beautiful Coin
2019 South Africa Proof 70 UC NGC #4953758-061 Beautiful Coin
2019 South Africa Proof 70 UC NGC #4953758-061 Beautiful Coin

2019 South Africa Proof 70 UC NGC #4953758-061 Beautiful Coin
2019 South Africa Proof. Krugerrand in 99.9% Silver. Third Year of Production. A beautiful coin that will appreciate in value. Over the coming years. Please check out pictures before. The item in pictures is the item you will receive.
2019 South Africa Proof 70 UC NGC #4953758-061 Beautiful Coin
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SOUTH AFRICA. 1895, 2 1/2 Shillings, Silver NGC XF45 ZAR, Rare

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SOUTH AFRICA. 1895, 2 1/2 Shillings, Silver NGC XF45 ZAR, Rare
SOUTH AFRICA. 1895, 2 1/2 Shillings, Silver NGC XF45 ZAR, Rare
SOUTH AFRICA. 1895, 2 1/2 Shillings, Silver NGC XF45 ZAR, Rare
SOUTH AFRICA. 1895, 2 1/2 Shillings, Silver NGC XF45 ZAR, Rare
SOUTH AFRICA. 1895, 2 1/2 Shillings, Silver NGC XF45 ZAR, Rare

SOUTH AFRICA. 1895, 2 1/2 Shillings, Silver NGC XF45 ZAR, Rare
Exonumia (Medals and Tokens). Sets and Lots ». 1895 South Africa 2 1/2 Shillings (Silver). — Grading is subjective — Any opinions in the listing are ours alone — Please look at our photos to evaluate the lot — This is the EXACT LOT you will receive (original, non-stock photos). NGC XF45 – Only 61 Graded Higher Kruger Obverse – ZAR Arms Reverse NGC Graded Extremely Fine (Choice) – Top 100 Pleasing eye appeal – Light toning present Good strike – Clear devices and legends Overall well preserved – Trace luster Rare mintage of only 149,000 pieces. Grading assistance is available by clicking the NGC logo above NGC offers expert opinions for grades and authenticity Please see our policies below for more info INTERNATIONAL BUYERS – ATTENTION!!! If there is still no response, we will send a third and final notice. If no response is made within 24 hours, we will start an unpaid item case. PRICING AND BEST OFFERS (1) Transparency and Accessibility For pricing, we try to use publicly accessible sites because we feel this allows for some standardization and transparency. The most common source we use is Krause’s World Coin Price Guide, but we also use guides where a country has a particularly developed or regularly updated site. Often these include coins of the Commonwealth Australia, Canada, New Zealand, etc. (2) Deviations From Standard Guides Occasionally, we will deviate from the price guides we normally use. However, we only do this where we find the coin is undervalued based off its scarcity, or the particular coin is unique due to a variety or eye appeal. (3) Best Offers YES, we will consider any reasonable offer. The opinion must come from an e-Bay authorized grading service Please note that any opinions listed are our opinions alone. Please use our photographs to develop your own evaluation of condition and quality. If you have any questions/need more information, please feel free to message us. The full cost of this service is eligible to become a voucher, but NGC must receive the coin within 90 days of the review. (3) Independence (No Affiliations) Please note that we are in no ways affiliated with NGC, Krause, or any other company. Although we prefer these companies, we neither receive compensation, nor provide funding for any expert review or use of pricing guides. For coins, we often list coins for sale as raw, but sometimes decide to send them in for grading. If you see a coin you like, feel free to make an offer! We are also receptive to requests to grade one of our coins. (1) Discrepancy and Errors Occasionally, our listings may include errors. When the title, description, and/or photographs conflict, you will receive the item(s) in the photographs. Please note that, unless otherwise stated, the presumption is that there is only one item. For listings with multiple items, we use the lot quantity feature. However, if there is any doubt, please send us a message. (2) Coin Photography We DO NOT use stock photography, even for graded coins. The item(s) you see in our photographs are the ones you will receive. We use 5000K cool white (daylight) lighting for all our photos because we feel this color most accurately reflects our coins. Please note that items may appear different in different lighting. The light’s warmth, intensity, and angle can change the look of the item, especially with reflective items such as coins and jewelry. Sometimes, we know we might have been able to take a better photo and we’re continuously seeking improvement with our photographs. If you have suggestions or comments, let us know! When time allows, we will honor requests for additional photos (3) Presentation and Editing We occasionally create collages for display purposes. We NEVER change the appearance of our coins unless it involves removing numeric grades from non-authorized companies. Such coins must be treated as raw – Adjectival grades are allowed. (4) Coin Conservation / Cleaning We DO NOT advocate cleaning/dipping coins because such coin lose their “mint state” status (in our opinion). Remember, even graded coins can later develop tell-tell signs of cleaning (chemical toning, dip residue, and the like). We also sometimes miss signs of a prior cleaning or dip, especially if we sell on immediately after we acquire a coin. If we do see signs of clear/obvious residue, we WILL treat with distilled water. For coins we treat with distilled water, we include a statement along the lines of “likely cleaned” in our listing. If you suspect any of our coins as cleaned, please message us. We will gladly inspect the coin further as time permits (5) Artificial and Natural Toning We NEVER artificially tone (AT) any of our coins. That is reserved for a group of “coin doctors” that live about 3 hours north of us in a region notorious for AT coins. However, we do accept that several factors may speed up toning, including, but not limited to, heat and humidity. This environment might occur from something as simple as improper storage to something as complex as war. We will state our opinion on whether a coin is artificially or naturally toned. If there are any questions on any of our toned coins, please message – We are happy to disclose either provenance or our opinion! Typically, we use First Class Packaging with tracking for most items. We ALWAYS provide tracking and NEVER use plain envelopes with regular stamps. However, some items are too heavy and bulky, even for a large flat-rate box. These services are provided free of charge. To assist, we can create personalized listings. We may be able to save you considerably. We don’t recommend this, but we have had buyers use this. It does work, but there is considerable risk. We do not tolerate illegal activity, so please do not ask us to commit fraud or any other criminal act. (1) Dedication to Customer Service We take pride in our customer service and are dedicated to ensuring that our customers stay happy. Even if something is out of our control, we will always try to help out. We do not tolerate attempts to defraud and will report such buyers immediately. (2) Comments and Feedback. We appreciate constructive feedback and strive to maintain a 100% feedback record. We seek 100% satisfaction and try to take every possible measure to ensure this. If you are dissatisfied in any way, please reach out to us first. We do listen someone said our layout was awkward, so hopefully this is better! Thank y’all for visiting!
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1958 South Africa Silver 5 Shilling Ngc Pf61 Mac Spotless 985 Minted

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1958 South Africa Silver 5 Shilling Ngc Pf61 Mac Spotless 985 Minted
1958 South Africa Silver 5 Shilling Ngc Pf61 Mac Spotless 985 Minted

1958 South Africa Silver 5 Shilling Ngc Pf61 Mac Spotless 985 Minted
If your coin is spotless, it’s. Worlds #1 Price Guides. When we refer to a. Sticker-ed coin, with just a. Label, we are talking about a coin that is spotless. For a coin to be spotless it must exhibit surfaces with no spotting anywhere on the coin or 100% spotless free. Coins can have imperfection in strike which does not affect surfaces. Original toning does not affect spotless coins. This designations applies to coins from 1950 to present. WE HAVE BEEN ON. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. We will respond to you within 24 hours and do our best to help you out! The history of Numismatics, coin collecting, has evolved over the last 80 years from the introduction of MS grading of large cents in the 1940’s by Marshall Sheldon to the 1970’s with MS grading of silver dollars by Paramount Coins. In 1985 revolutionary changes came about with the invention of coin slabbing, the encapsulation of a graded coin in a plastic holder, invented and patented by. Hager has 62 years in the numismatic business, started in 1958 as the Silver Dollar Kid at 9 years old. In 1984, 1985 and 1986 he wrote his 3 Volume Opus on silver dollars, The Comprehensive Guide to Morgan and Peace Dollars Volume-1, Proof-Likes and Proofs Volume-2 and Eisenhower Dollars Volume-3, over 1500 pages on dollars. He wrote books on Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Golf and Boxing cards from 1991 to 1997. In 2008 he wrote “The Standard Certified Price Guide to Canadian Coins”. This was followed by his major contribution to Rick Tomaska’s book on Kennedy Half dollars in 2010 and the reprint in 2011, winning book of the year in the industry. Grade Enhancement is now a must as the price spreads are out of line. A MAC NGC MS-69 has considerably more value and could be worth 10% of the MS-70 value. These are just two examples of the thousands of Modern, Traditional, and world coins in today’s market that have spreads of four times to 1,000 times the value between the grades. WE HAVE THE LARGEST INVENTORY OF US, CANADA, AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND COINS AVAILABLE. NO RETURN ON BULLION OR BANK ROLL ITEMS. Our mission is to revolutionize the coin industry in such a way that it CANNOT be altered by dealer’s or organized group. Our prices are based on one key factor that are considered when appraising the value of coin as a whole. Instead of graded price dictated by dealers or absolute price guides. MAC calculates the value of its coin based on the POPULATION. POP-1 coins can sell for many multiples of a higher POP. MAC takes up where CAC leaves off. MAC stickers spotless coins. If you have a certified modern Mint State (post 1940) coin of premium quality your coin is Macable. A MAC sticker could enable you to increase the value of your coins above that stated market existing Price Guides. MAC provides the Price Guide and POP reports for all coins that have been through its process. Take a look at our MAC Price Guides to see what a MAC sticker could do to the value of your coins, its revolutionary.
1958 South Africa Silver 5 Shilling Ngc Pf61 Mac Spotless 985 Minted
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2018 South Africa Silver Krugerrand 1 oz 1 Rand MS69 PCGS First Strike

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2018 South Africa Silver Krugerrand 1 oz 1 Rand MS69 PCGS First Strike
2018 South Africa Silver Krugerrand 1 oz 1 Rand MS69 PCGS First Strike
2018 South Africa Silver Krugerrand 1 oz 1 Rand MS69 PCGS First Strike
2018 South Africa Silver Krugerrand 1 oz 1 Rand MS69 PCGS First Strike

2018 South Africa Silver Krugerrand 1 oz 1 Rand MS69 PCGS First Strike
ASEs In Custom Coin Holders. NGC Graded Silver Eagles. PCGS Graded Silver Eagles. 1 Gram Silver Bars. 1 Troy Ounce Silver Bars. 1/2 Troy Ounce Silver Bars. 5 Gram Silver Bars. Great American Silver Bars. 999 Fine Silver Bars. Gold Eagles – NGC Graded. Gold Eagles – PCGS Graded. Gold Eagles – Ungraded. Carson City CC Morgan Dollars. PCGS & NGC Graded Morgans. 2018 South Africa Silver Krugerrand 1 oz 1 Rand MS69 PCGS – First Strike. Contains 1 oz of. PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the perfect 69 condition of the coin. Obverse displays a profile portrait Paul Kruger, the last president of the Republic of South Africa. Reverse displays the lithe and graceful Springbok antelope, the symbol of South Africa. Bullion Weight -1 troy oz. Coin Grade -MS 69. Diameter -38.7 mm. Mint Mark -No Mint Mark. Closed weekends and public holidays.
2018 South Africa Silver Krugerrand 1 oz 1 Rand MS69 PCGS First Strike
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1988 South Africa 1 Rand Silver Proof Huguenots PCGS PR66DCAM Toned

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1988 South Africa 1 Rand Silver Proof Huguenots PCGS PR66DCAM Toned

1988 South Africa 1 Rand Silver Proof Huguenots PCGS PR66DCAM Toned
This is for one 1988 South Africa 1 Rand Silver Proof Proof Huguenots PCGS PR66DCAM Beautifully Toned Gold Shield. See pictures for details on condition and coin included. 1 slabbed and graded coin. If there is a problem with your order please contact me and I will try to work it out as soon as possible.
1988 South Africa 1 Rand Silver Proof Huguenots PCGS PR66DCAM Toned
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1961 SOUTH AFRICA Founder Jan van Riebeeck Deer OLD Silver 50 Cent Coin i102572

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1961 SOUTH AFRICA Founder Jan van Riebeeck Deer OLD Silver 50 Cent Coin i102572
1961 SOUTH AFRICA Founder Jan van Riebeeck Deer OLD Silver 50 Cent Coin i102572
1961 SOUTH AFRICA Founder Jan van Riebeeck Deer OLD Silver 50 Cent Coin i102572

1961 SOUTH AFRICA Founder Jan van Riebeeck Deer OLD Silver 50 Cent Coin i102572
Item: i102572 Authentic Coin of. 1961 Silver 50 Cents 38mm (28.10 grams) 0.500 Silver 0.4546 oz. ASW Reference: KM# 62 (1961-64). EENDRAG MAAK MAG UNITY IS STRENGTH WM, Bust of Jan Van Riebeeck. SUID AFRIKA SOUTH AFRICA 50c CLS, Springbok. Johan Anthoniszoon ” Jan ” van Riebeeck (21 April 1619 – 18 January 1677) was a Dutch navigator and colonial administrator who arrived in Cape Town in what then became the Dutch Cape Colony of the Dutch East India Company. Van Riebeeck was born in Culemborg, as the son of a surgeon. He grew up in Schiedam, where he married 19-year-old Maria de la Quellerie on 28 March 1649. She died in Malacca, now part of Malaysia, on 2 November 1664, at the age of 35. The couple had eight or nine children, most of whom did not survive infancy. Their son Abraham van Riebeeck, born at the Cape, later became Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. Joining the Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) (Dutch East India Company) in 1639, he served in a number of posts, including that of an assistant surgeon in the Batavia in the East Indies. He was head of the VOC trading post in Tonkin, Indochina. In 1643, Riebeeck travelled with Jan van Elseracq to the VOC outpost at Dejima in Japan. In 1651, he volunteered to undertake the command of the initial Dutch settlement in the future South Africa. The primary purpose of this way station was to provide fresh provisions for the VOC fleets sailing between the Dutch Republic and Batavia, as deaths en route were very high. The Walvisch and the Oliphant arrived later in 1652, having had 130 burials at sea. Van Riebeeck was Commander of the Cape from 1652 to 1662; he was charged with building a fort, with improving the natural anchorage at Table Bay, planting cereals, fruit, and vegetables, and obtaining livestock from the indigenous Khoi people. In the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town, a few wild almond trees still survive. The initial fort, named Fort de Goede Hoop (‘Fort of Good Hope’) was made of mud, clay, and timber, and had four corners or bastions. This fort was replaced by the Castle of Good Hope, built between 1666 and 1679 after van Riebeeck had left the Cape. Roelof came as the colony bookkeeper and was later promoted to second-in-charge. Van Riebeeck reported the first comet discovered from South Africa, C/1652 Y1, which was spotted on 17 December 1652. In his time at the Cape, Van Riebeeck oversaw a sustained, systematic effort to establish an impressive range of useful plants in the novel conditions on the Cape Peninsula – in the process changing the natural environment forever. Some of these, including grapes, cereals, ground nuts, potatoes, apples, and citrus, had an important and lasting influence on the societies and economies of the region. The daily diary entries kept throughout his time at the Cape (VOC policy) provided the basis for future exploration of the natural environment and its natural resources. Careful reading of his diaries indicate that some of his knowledge was learned from the indigenous peoples inhabiting the region. He died in Batavia (now renamed Jakarta) on Java in 1677. Legacy in South Africa. Jan van Riebeeck is of cultural and historical significance to South Africa. Many of the Afrikaner population view him as the founding father of their nation. This regard was also prevalent in that his image appeared ubiquitously on stamps and the South African currency from the 1940s up until 1993 when the South African Reserve Bank changed the currency to an apolitical design of the fauna and flora of the region. The image used on the currency notes was not that of Van Riebeeck, but of Bartholomeus Vermuyden. 6 April used to be known as Van Riebeeck’s Day, and later as Founders’ Day but the holiday was abolished by the ANC government after the elections of 1994. His image no longer features on any official currency or stamps, but statues of him and his wife remain in Adderley Street, Cape Town. The coat of arms of the city of Cape Town is based on the Van Riebeeck family coat of arms. Many South African towns and villages have streets named after him. Riebeek-Kasteel is one of the oldest towns in South Africa, situated 75 km from Cape Town in the Riebeek Valley together with its sister town Riebeek West. Hoërskool Jan van Riebeeck is an Afrikaans high school in Cape Town. South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded on the south by 2,798 kilometres (1,739 mi) of coastline of Southern Africa stretching along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; on the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; and on the east and northeast by Mozambique and Swaziland; and surrounds the kingdom of Lesotho. South Africa is the 25th-largest country in the world by land area, and with close to 56 million people, is the world’s 24th-most populous nation. It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World or the Eastern Hemisphere. About 80 percent of South Africans are of Sub-Saharan African ancestry, divided among a variety of ethnic groups speaking different Bantu languages, nine of which have official status. The remaining population consists of Africa’s largest communities of European (white), Asian (Indian), and multiracial (coloured) ancestry. South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution’s recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language. The country is one of the few in Africa never to have had a coup d’état, and regular elections have been held for almost a century. However, the vast majority of black South Africans were not enfranchised until 1994. During the 20th century, the black majority sought to recover its rights from the dominant white minority, with this struggle playing a large role in the country’s recent history and politics. The National Party imposed apartheid in 1948, institutionalising previous racial segregation. After a long and sometimes violent struggle by the African National Congress and other anti-apartheid activists both inside and outside the country, discriminatory laws began to be repealed or abolished from 1990 onwards. Since 1994, all ethnic and linguistic groups have held political representation in the country’s democracy, which comprises a parliamentary republic and nine provinces. South Africa is often referred to as the “Rainbow nation” to describe the country’s multicultural diversity, especially in the wake of apartheid. The World Bank classifies South Africa as an upper-middle-income economy, and a newly industrialised country. Its economy is the second-largest in Africa, and the 34th-largest in the world. In terms of purchasing power parity, South Africa has the seventh-highest per capita income in Africa. Nevertheless, South Africa has been identified as a middle power in international affairs, and maintains significant regional influence. World-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine, world coins & more. Ilya Zlobin is an independent individual who has a passion for coin collecting, research and understanding the importance of the historical context and significance all coins and objects represent. Send me a message about this and I can update your invoice should you want this method. Getting your order to you, quickly and securely is a top priority and is taken seriously here. Great care is taken in packaging and mailing every item securely and quickly. What is a certificate of authenticity and what guarantees do you give that the item is authentic? You will be very happy with what you get with the COA; a professional presentation of the coin, with all of the relevant information and a picture of the coin you saw in the listing. Additionally, the coin is inside it’s own protective coin flip (holder), with a 2×2 inch description of the coin matching the individual number on the COA. Whether your goal is to collect or give the item as a gift, coins presented like this could be more prized and valued higher than items that were not given such care and attention to. When should I leave feedback? Please don’t leave any negative feedbacks, as it happens sometimes that people rush to leave feedback before letting sufficient time for their order to arrive. The matter of fact is that any issues can be resolved, as reputation is most important to me. My goal is to provide superior products and quality of service. How and where do I learn more about collecting ancient coins? Visit the Guide on How to Use My Store. For on an overview about using my store, with additional information and links to all other parts of my store which may include educational information on topics you are looking for.
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