A FANTASTIC & RARE 1954 PAUL KRUGER "STANDBEELDVERSKUIVING" IN SOUTH AFRICA

This fantastic three-coin collectable 1954 Paul Kruger commemorative set was produced to commemorate moving of the Paul Kruger statue in 1954. The set consists of one 9ct gold coin (stamped) 17.2 grams, one sterling silver coin (stamped) 16.89 grams, one bronze coin 17.23 grams. The Kruger statue was a gift to the city of Pretoria from the Jewish financier Sammy Marks. It was sculpted by Anton van Wouw in 1898 and cast in bronze in Europe for a cost of ten thousand pounds sterling. The intention was to mount the statue in Church Square and a plinth had been constructed there for that purpose. Unfortunately, because of the war, the arrival of the statue was delayed, and a fountain was constructed on the plinth instead. When the statue finally arrived, it was positioned in front of Princes Park. Later it was moved to Pretorias railway station when that building was constructed in 1910. Finally, fifty years after Krugers death, it was moved to its originally intended location in Church Square. Prime Minister D.F. Malan unveiled the statue on 11th October 1954. the moving of the statue of Paul Kruger in 1954. The set consists of one gold coin (stamped) 17.2 grams, one silver coin (stamped) 16.89 grams, one bronze coin 17.23 grams. These sets are very collectable and a great investment; if you can get them!!  ***Superb Investment coin set*** 

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A fantastic & rare 1954 Paul Kruger "Standbeeldverskuiving"
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