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South Africa - 2016 South African Geology Cancelled (o) 10-stamp Self-adhesive Sheet
R 105
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South Africa
I have 2 x books as a unwanted gift. Never been used, brand new. Looking for R for all 2 books as 1 set. Postnet to Postnet R100 postage fee. Book 1 - Geological Journal (Guide to South Africa's rocks and landforms) Book 2 - Geology (SA's Hidden Treasures)
R 250
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
MACRAE, Colin. LIFE ETCHED IN STONE: Fossils of South Africa. Johannesburg: The Geological Society of South Africa, . First Edition. 383 Pps, colour + b&w ills. 240x300mm Tall. OVERSIZED ITEM AND A POSTAGE QUOTE NEEDS TO BE OBTAINED FROM SELLER. Near Fine in Near Fine dust-jacket. Hardcover. (#)
R 600
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Durban (KwaZulu Natal)
Geological Journeys: A Traveler's Guide To South Africa's Rocks & Landforms - By Nick Norman & Gavin Whitfield First Edition, Soft Cover, Published By Struik Publishers Cover Boards Are Clean & Bright With Minimal Edge Rubbing. Binding Is Tight & Strong. Very Light Browning To The Page Edges. No Other Marks/Inscriptions Found. Postage Within South Africa Will Be R Overseas Buyers Can Contact Us For A Postal Quote. ABE #
R 300
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Namibia (Previously South West Africa SWA) - 2003 - Geological Surveying Centenary for R28.00
R 28
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South Africa (All cities)
    2008 VREDEFORT DOME WORLD HERITAGE SITE PROOF  R 2 LAUNCH   SET 24ct Gold PROOF R2 1/4oz COIN 24ct Gold PROOF 1/4oz Medallion LOW MINTAGE LAUNCH: 296 WORLDWIDE ONLY   The Vredefort crater is the largest verified impact crater on Earth, more than 300 km (186 mi) across when it was formed. What remains of it is located in the present-day Free State Province of South Africa and named after the town of Vredefort, which is situated near its centre. Although the crater itself has long since eroded away, the remaining geological structures at its centre are known as the Vredefort Dome or Vredefort impact structure. The crater is estimated to be 2.023 billion years old, with the impact being in the Paleoproterozoic Era. It is the second-oldest known crater on Earth. images are generic - coin images strictly copyright of Randburg Coin THE SET INCLUDES A SMALL ROCK PIECE, WITH RED MARBLE TRACES FROM THE VREDEFORT DOME HERITAGE SITE FAVOURABLE VALUE  AN EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE USUALLY SELLS FOR R 14 000+ IN THE MARKETPLACE GET YOUR SET NOW FOR ONLY    R 10 700 each SET R2 Gold Au 999.9 Coin 1/4oz, 24ct Mass: 7.77 grams Diameter: 22mm  Medallion Au 999.9 1/4oz, 24ct Mass: 7.77 grams Diameter: 22mm LOW MINTAGE LAUNCH: 296 WORLDWIDE ONLY  
R 10.700
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South Africa
Framed Set of Four Mineral Maxi Cards - Hein Botha designed Stamps 1984 See blog by Fred Haynes on "south-african-mineral-maxicards" "A Maximum Card (often referred to as a maxicard) is a philatelic postcard with a postage stamp placed on the picture side of the card. The stamp and card match or in some way relate to each other. Maxicards are officially released by many of the world’s postal services, but they are also generated personally by individuals combining a stamp issue with a simple souvenir postcard. In most cases, the cancellation is also related to the image on the front of the card and the stamp. As a collector of minerals, mining and geology on stamps South Africa’s 1984 four-stamp set commemorating some of the country’s strategic resources was a fine add to my collection. It was not until a couple of years ago, however, that I learned that the officially released Maximum Cards S10-S13 for these stamps featured geologic maps. Not only would this satisfy another of my topical interests (maps on stamps), but as a retired geologist I found the inclusion of geologic maps on the “Maxicards” most interesting. Thanks to a tip provided by a fellow member of The CartoPhilatelic Society on the club’s shared discussion site, I was able to purchase a complete set via an online source. Now it seemed only fitting that I [Fred] research the stamps and maps a bit.... South Africa is known for both its gold production in the Witwatersrand region and for its dominance in the diamond industry provided by the kimberlite pipes in the eastern end of the Northern Cape Province. But the resource rich country has more than gold and diamonds. The four stamps issued in 1984 highlighted the role South Africa plays in the world’s production of manganese, chromium, vanadium, and titanium."
R 280
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