This incredible coin from South Africa is a must-have for any serious collector. With a denomination of 5 Shillings and minted in 1952 in Pretoria, this uncirculated silver coin boasts a fineness of 0.9 and a KM number of 41. The coin features the image of George VI and is certified by PCGS with a grade of PR 67, making it a rare and valuable addition to any collection. In addition to its stunning quality, this coin also holds historical significance as it was minted during the apartheid era in South Africa while commemorating the 300th Anniversary of the founding of Cape Town. With a limited mintage of only 16,000 pieces, this coin is a true gem for collectors and history buffs alike. Don’t miss your chance to own this amazing piece of South African numismatic history. PCGS PR67 and of rare perfection and beauty!
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This toned South African coin from 1957 features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a crowned shield on the reverse. Minted in 5 Shillings (5S) denomination and composed of 0.5 fineness silver, this uncirculated coin has been graded PR 67 by PCGS and comes with a certification number of 14778550. With a KM number of 52 this coin is a top population item and a must-have for any serious collector of world coins. Continue Reading
This South African coin from 1899 is a rare find, graded MS 63 by PCGS. The 2-1/2 Shillings denomination and 0.925 fineness make it a valuable addition to any collection. This coin is uncirculated and comes with certification from PCGS. The year 1899 marks a special time in South African history, making this coin even more unique. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this beautiful piece of African numismatic history.
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