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Britains First Decimal Coins - Five Decimal Coin Set 1968-71. In Plastic Wallet BRITAIN'S FIRST DECIMAL COINS QUEEN ELIZABETH II 1968 TEN NEW PENCE, 1968 FIVE NEW PENCE, 1971 TWO NEW PENCE, 1971 ONE NEW PENCE, 1971 HALF NEW PENCE.    
R 120
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Buy Britains first decimal coins UNC set in folder - more than one available for R50.00
R 50
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Buy Britains First Decimal Coins - Five Decimal Coin Set 1968-71. Uncirculated In Plastic Wallet for R100.00
R 100
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Buy Britains First Decimal Coins | FUN IS BACK | Fun R1 Start for R6.00
R 6
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Buy Britains First Decimal Coins - Five Decimal Coin Set 1968-71. In red Royal Mint Box for R120.00
R 120
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Buy Proof set - Britains first issue of decimal coins, Official Decimal day, February 15th 1971 for R75.00
R 75
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Buy Set of Britains first decimal coins in blue booklet for R75.00
R 75
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Set of Britains first decimal coins from a new penny to a 10 new penny as in the foto.R60 In Kleinmond.
R 60
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Buy Two Britains 1968/1971 First Decimal Coins By Royal Mint Five Coins Sets in Original Blue Covers for R92.00
R 92
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Twelve years after fighting against the British during the Anglo-Boer War, Louis Botha went to war on Britains side. As prime minister of the Union of South Africa at the outbreak of the First World War, Botha agreed to lead his country on a campaign against the Germans across the border in South-West Africa. But first he would have to deal with a conflict at home.  Many Afrikaners balked at the prime ministers decision, and so began a war on two fronts. While Union Defence Force troops gathered on the border and prepared to launch an offensive, a handful of Bothas former comrades incited an Afrikaner rebellion intent on keeping South Africa out of the war, or worse, siding with Germany.  Louis Bothas War  is the story of how a former Boer War fighting-general-turned-politician crushed a rebellion, rallied his countrys first united army to fight in harsh conditions and defeated the enemy in the Great Wars first successful Allied campaign. Bothas actions and these events would determine the fate of South-West Africa, and its relationship with its southern neighbour, for the next eighty years.    Paperback, 240 pages.  Release Date: January 2015
R 230
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Alan Taffy Brice, an indomitable former member of Britains elite 22-SAS Regiment, led a Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) secret assassination team in hostile Zambia comprising himself, Hugh Chuck Hind (also of 22-SAS) and Ian and Priscilla Sutherland, whose Zambian farm was used as their rear base. Their orders were to create divisions between the two Rhodesian dissident organisations, Joshua Nkomos ZAPU/ZIPRA (backed by Soviet Russia) and Robert Mugabes ZANU/ZANLA (backed by Red China), both rear-based in Lusaka. This true story tells how for six years they led both dissident parties by their noses in a bewildering dance of death and destruction, successfully leading each to believe the other was responsible for their woes.  They blew up, machine gunned and rocketed ZIPRAs Lusaka HQ four times and ZANLAs Lusaka HQ twice. To stir Zambias disenchantment with hosting the dissidents they bombed both the Central Post Office and the Times of Zambias and blasted an imperial stone lion off its plinth at the High Court leaving obvious clues behind them. When President Nyerere of Tanzania openly criticised Joshua Nkomo, they bombed his Lusaka Embassy in retaliation. In March 1975 they eliminated ZANUs Chairman, Herbert Chitepo with a car bomb. Certain his death was caused by internal divisions, President Kaunda arrested its top leaders and kicked the organisation out of Zambia this halted the war in Rhodesia for more than a year. In 1976 Brice killed ZAPUs number two man, Jason Moyo, with a parcel bomb. Brice survived the war and died recently allowing his own name and the real names of active participants and much else to be revealed for the first time. Chuck Hind was killed while on an operation and Ian Sutherland was captured by Zambian security forces. He spent five years in a hell hole that was a Zambian prison as a result. Paperback, 320 pages. Published March 2011
R 300
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 5 FIRST EDITION BOOKS  THE AIR BATTLE OF MALTA - 1ST EDITION 1944 - 96 PAGES GOOD CONDITION THE MEDITERRANEAN FLEET - 1ST EDITION 1944 - 96 PAGES LOOSE COVER OTHERWISE GOOD CONDITION. HIS MAJESTY'S SUBMARINES - 1ST EDITION 1945 - 65 PAGES GOOD CONDITION BRITAINS CONQUEST OF THE MEDITERRANEAN - 1ST EDITION - 82 PAGES WEAR TO COVER AND SPINE. THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN - 1ST EDITION 1941 - 32 PAGES GOOD CONDITION POST TO SOUTH AFRICA ONLY - POSTNET R99.00  
R 450
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