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SOUTH AFRICA. 1951, 2 Shillings, Silver NGC PF64 KGVI, Shield? Toned Rare

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SOUTH AFRICA. 1951, 2 Shillings, Silver NGC PF64 KGVI, Shield? Toned Rare
SOUTH AFRICA. 1951, 2 Shillings, Silver NGC PF64 KGVI, Shield? Toned Rare
SOUTH AFRICA. 1951, 2 Shillings, Silver NGC PF64 KGVI, Shield? Toned Rare
SOUTH AFRICA. 1951, 2 Shillings, Silver NGC PF64 KGVI, Shield? Toned Rare
SOUTH AFRICA. 1951, 2 Shillings, Silver NGC PF64 KGVI, Shield? Toned Rare

SOUTH AFRICA. 1951, 2 Shillings, Silver NGC PF64 KGVI, Shield? Toned Rare
Exonumia (Medals and Tokens). Sets and Lots ». 1951 South Africa 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 PF64 – Only 82 Graded Higher, RARE King George VI – Crowned Shield Reverse NGC Graded Chioce+ Proof – Top 100 Pleasing eye appeal – Light rainbow toning Good strike – Clear devices and legends Overall well preserved – Original mint luster RARE Mintage of only 2,000 Coins. 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!
SOUTH AFRICA. 1951, 2 Shillings, Silver NGC PF64 KGVI, Shield? Toned Rare
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South Africa 2 1/2 Shillings 1924 Silver Scarce Sharp Details B67 #505

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South Africa 2 1/2 Shillings 1924 Silver Scarce Sharp Details B67 #505
South Africa 2 1/2 Shillings 1924 Silver Scarce Sharp Details B67 #505
South Africa 2 1/2 Shillings 1924 Silver Scarce Sharp Details B67 #505

South Africa 2 1/2 Shillings 1924 Silver Scarce Sharp Details B67 #505
My goal is to always have THE BEST PRICE so be confident to find the best deals in my listings!! AFTER YOU FINISH SHOPPING DON’T PAY; PLEASE WAIT ALWAYS FOR MY COMBINED INVOICE. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. I don’t sell fakes or replicas; all my coins items are GENUINE & have a LIFETIME GUARANTEE. Middle East and Asia Russia, China, India, Hong Kong, Taiwan etc… Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
South Africa 2 1/2 Shillings 1924 Silver Scarce Sharp Details B67 #505
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1967 South Africa Rand PCGS PR-67 Blazing Colors

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1967 South Africa Rand PCGS PR-67 Blazing Colors
1967 South Africa Rand PCGS PR-67 Blazing Colors
1967 South Africa Rand PCGS PR-67 Blazing Colors
1967 South Africa Rand PCGS PR-67 Blazing Colors

1967 South Africa Rand PCGS PR-67 Blazing Colors
Capped Bust Half Dollars. Liberty Walking Half Dollars. Seated Liberty Half Dollars. Add to Favorite Sellers. Sign up to Newsletter. 1967 South Africa Rand – PCGS PR-67 – Blazing Colors. Offered here is a 1967 South African Rand. It is graded by PCGS as Proof-67. The coin in the pictures is the item you will receive. 1st Anniversary – Death of Dr. Whether you are an investor seeking asset diversification, an experienced collector searching for a key date coin, or simply trying to find a vintage Proof Set as a gift, Woodland Treasure is available to meet your needs. The rate varies by state. If you need to change the Address you should cancel your order and place a new order using the correct address. Our goal is to provide outstanding customer service, we strive to respond to your inquiries within 24 hours. View more great items. 1944 Liberty Walking Half Dollar PCGS AU-55 – Freshly GradedAU-55. 1935 Canada Quarter George V – PCGS MS-63 – Great Color. 1899 M32 Japan One Sen – PCGS MS-63 RB – Mint State 63 Red Brown. Roman Bronze Coin NGC – Desert Patina – Authenticated Ancient Coin by NGC. This listing is currently undergoing maintenance, we apologise for any inconvenience caused.
1967 South Africa Rand PCGS PR-67 Blazing Colors
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South Africa 1892 3 Pence NGC Au Coin

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South Africa 1892 3 Pence NGC Au Coin
South Africa 1892 3 Pence NGC Au Coin
South Africa 1892 3 Pence NGC Au Coin
South Africa 1892 3 Pence NGC Au Coin
South Africa 1892 3 Pence NGC Au Coin
South Africa 1892 3 Pence NGC Au Coin

South Africa 1892 3 Pence NGC Au Coin
South Africa 1892 3 Pence Coin in Plastic Case from PCGS Genuine Au Detail Scratch. You will receive this coin from these pictures. We will leave feedback after we receive ours. Thank you for looking.
South Africa 1892 3 Pence NGC Au Coin
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- 1923 Union of South Africa George V Silver Sixpence Proof only 1,402 minted

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- 1923 Union of South Africa George V Silver Sixpence Proof only 1,402 minted
- 1923 Union of South Africa George V Silver Sixpence Proof only 1,402 minted

- 1923 Union of South Africa George V Silver Sixpence Proof only 1,402 minted
Lincoln Gold and Coin. Add to Favorite Sellers. From an old-time collection of fine British and Commonwealth coins, Lincoln Gold & Coin is pleased to offer this rare 1923 proof Sixpence from the Union of South Africa bearing the portrait of King George V. This is a superb coin with exquisite case toning. This is a superb coin and an exceptional opportunity for the advanced collector. Please also see our listing of world coins and currency available both at our store in California and online. This coin will be sent insured. Unless otherwise noted, the pictures you see in this listing depict the actual item(s) you will receive and jewelry stands/boxes are for display purposes only and not included in the listing. Please read the description carefully and do not rely on pictures alone to determine size. We thank you for your business!
- 1923 Union of South Africa George V Silver Sixpence Proof only 1,402 minted
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1953, South Africa, Elizabeth II. Prooflike Silver 5 Shillings Coin. PCGS PL-64

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1953, South Africa, Elizabeth II. Prooflike Silver 5 Shillings Coin. PCGS PL-64
1953, South Africa, Elizabeth II. Prooflike Silver 5 Shillings Coin. PCGS PL-64
1953, South Africa, Elizabeth II. Prooflike Silver 5 Shillings Coin. PCGS PL-64

1953, South Africa, Elizabeth II. Prooflike Silver 5 Shillings Coin. PCGS PL-64
1953, South Africa, Elizabeth II. Prooflike Silver 5 Shillings Coin. Mint Year: 1953 Reference: KM-52. Mintage: 8,000 pcs. Denomination: 5 Shillings Condition. Certified and graded by PCGS as PL-64! 500 Diameter: 38.61mm Weight: 28.28gm. Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is the constitutional monarch of 16 sovereign states, known as the Commonwealth realms, and their territories and dependencies, and head of the 54-member Commonwealth of Nations. She is Supreme Governor of the Church of England and, in some of her realms, carries the title of Defender of the Faith as part of her full title. On her accession on 6 February 1952, Queen Elizabeth became Head of the Commonwealth and queen regnant of seven independent Commonwealth countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan and Ceylon. From 1956 to 1992, the number of her realms varied as territories gained independence and some realms became republics. At present, in addition to the first four aforementioned countries, Elizabeth is Queen of Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda and Saint Kitts and Nevis. Her reign of 60 years is currently the second longest for a British monarch; only Queen Victoria has reigned longer at 63 years. Elizabeth was born in London and educated privately at home. Her father acceded to the throne as George VI in 1936 on the abdication of his brother Edward VIII, from which time she was the heir presumptive. In 1947, she married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, with whom she has four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward. Her coronation service took place in 1953 and was the first to be televised. The Queen’s many historic visits and meetings include a state visit to the Republic of Ireland and reciprocal visits to and from the Pope. The Queen has seen major constitutional changes in her realms, such as devolution in the United Kingdom and the patriation of the Canadian constitution. Times of personal significance have included the births and marriages of her children, the births of her grandchildren, the investiture of the Prince of Wales, and the celebration of milestones such as her Silver, Golden, and Diamond Jubilees in 1977, 2002, and 2012, respectively. Major events in the Queen’s reign have included the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the Falklands War, wars with Iraq and the War in Afghanistan. There have been times of personal sorrow for her which include the death of her father at 56, the assassination of Prince Philip’s uncle, Lord Mountbatten, the breakdown of her children’s marriages in 1992 a year deemed her. , the death in 1997 of her former daughter-in-law, Diana, Princess of Wales, and the deaths of her mother and sister in 2002. The Queen has occasionally faced severe press criticism of the royal family and republican sentiments, but support for the monarchy and her personal popularity remain high.
1953, South Africa, Elizabeth II. Prooflike Silver 5 Shillings Coin. PCGS PL-64
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South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc Coin

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South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc Coin
South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc Coin
South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc Coin
South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc Coin
South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc Coin
South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc Coin
South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc Coin

South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc Coin
South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc details OBV cleaned Coin. You will receive this graded coin from these pictures. Our Auctions are set on automatic relist. Please leave us feedback and we will do the same for you. Thank you for looking.
South Africa 1949 6 Pence NGC Graded Silver unc Coin
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