Mint State Uncirculated South Africa s ilver 5 shillings or crown coin. Struck for Queen Elizabeth II while South Africa was part of the Commonwealth. Rare date with mintage only 40,000 coins. Certified by NGC to MS 63, toned with significant luster. 39mm, 28.3g, 50% silver.
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We photographed this attractive Union of South Africa Proof crown coin under natural lighting to assist you with your evaluation. Additionally the photos zoom in quite well allowing you to view this coin under extreme magnification. It’s from an old-time collection in superb condition and would make a wonderful addition to any collection. Please compare with similar offerings and order with confidence. Feel free to message us if we can provide further assistance.
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For sale is a South Africa 1954 Elizabeth II Five (5) Shillings proof coin graded by PCGS PL 66. There are only 18 total graded by PCGS in PL66 with only a handful graded higher. This coin was struck during the early years of Queen Elizabeth’s reign featuring her first portrait when South Africa was the South African Union before it became the Republic of South Africa in 1961. This is one of the lowest mintage 5 shilling coins produced with fewer than 4000 struck. While this coin is not a melt coin, it is 50% silver and contains a total silver weight of. Mintage on this coin is very low and in the 3,000s!! Continue Reading
Proof Silver 1950 South Africa 5 Shillings in a ANACS PROOF 65 GEM Beauty!! 1 of 800 and a “TOP POP”. These I have had for years. Please check pictures for coins available and see for yourself. DON’T BE AFRAID TO MAKE AN OFFER!! USA SALES ONLY USA SALES ONLY. Continue Reading
Offering here a 1949 South African 5 Shillings Coin, Crown. This beautiful Coin measures 38.9mm and weighs 28.37 grams. It is 80% Silver. On one side is King George VI and reads “Georgus Sextus Rex”. On the other side a Springbok Antelope and reads:5 Shillings South Africa 1949 Suid Afrika. Please SEE the pictures as they are part of the description. Continue Reading