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South Africa (All cities)
20th ANNIVERSARY OF THE RESERVE BANK OF MALAWI 1965-1985 NICELY PRESENTED IN ORIGINAL BOX NO GUARANTEE - SOLD AS IS
R 1.200
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Reserve Bank of Malawi: Specimen Coin-set of 1971 minted by the Royal Mint London for R1.00
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Reserve Bank of Malawi 1st April 1984 One Kwacha. for R4.00
R 4
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Buy Reserve Bank of Malawi 10 Kwacha -.as per photograph for R30.00
R 30
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy MALAWI RESERVE BANK - 100 KWACHA BANK NOTE 2017 - UNC for R29.00
R 29
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1971 Reserve Bank Of Malawi, Specimen Coins Minted By The Royal Mint, London. for R250.00
R 250
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy · BANDA: MALAWI 10 TAMBALA 1989 MINT LUSTER! · LOW START! · NO RESERVE! for R21.49
R 21
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy * FISH AND BOAT: MALAWI 10 KWACHA 2004 UNC CRISP! · LOW START! · NO RESERVE! for R34.95
R 34
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South Africa
RESERVE BANK of RHODESIA 5 DOLLARS - dated "Salisbury, 20th October, 1978"  -   NO refunds or returns on notes - please view images thoroughly before buying   Complete your collection today   Combined shipping allowed at no additional cost  T hank you for your ongoing support  
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South Africa
    COMMEMORATIVE PROOF GRIQUA R 5 NICKEL COIN WITH MAGNIFIER ONLY 2000 MINTED WORLDWIDE (PENDING) The Griqua Town R5 coin celebrates the history of South African coinage The 2015 Griqua Town coins are “coins about coins” R 5 Coin  Metal: Bi-Metal Alloy  Mass: 9.5 grams  Diameter: 26mm    The Griqua Town 200 R5 coin, released by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) on 12 January, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the creation of the first coinage in South Africa. As the first town to be established north of the Orange River, Griekwastad, or Griquatown as it is sometimes known in English, is one of the country's most important foundation towns. It was a stopover on the trade route and so was important for commerce throughout the history of the country. The town, 168 kilometres north of Kimberley, is also known for its abundance of semi-precious stones. The Griqua currency became the first South African currency in 1815, according to the Reserve Bank. It also became the country's first decimal coinage and the world's first Christian Missionary coinage. * The Griqua Town R5 coin is the fourth commemorative R5 issued by the Reserve Bank since the first bi-metallic R5 was introduced in 2004. Other notable commemorative coins include the 2008 Nelson Mandela 90th birthday coin and the 20th anniversary of democracy coin, issued in 2014.   The R5 coin features an image of the original 1815 Griquatown coin, engraved with the words "Coinage of Griqua Town 200. 1815 – 2015". The other side of the coin bears the South African coat of arms and the acronym, SARB. Mintage 2000  Generic Image
R 390
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South Africa (All cities)
    COMMEMORATIVE PROOF GRIQUA R 5 NICKEL COIN WITH MAGNIFIER ONLY 2000 MINTED WORLDWIDE (PENDING) The Griqua Town R5 coin celebrates the history of South African coinage The 2015 Griqua Town coins are “coins about coins” R 5 Coin  Metal: Bi-Metal Alloy  Mass: 9.5 grams  Diameter: 26mm    The Griqua Town 200 R5 coin, released by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) on 12 January, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the creation of the first coinage in South Africa. As the first town to be established north of the Orange River, Griekwastad, or Griquatown as it is sometimes known in English, is one of the country's most important foundation towns. It was a stopover on the trade route and so was important for commerce throughout the history of the country. The town, 168 kilometres north of Kimberley, is also known for its abundance of semi-precious stones. The Griqua currency became the first South African currency in 1815, according to the Reserve Bank. It also became the country's first decimal coinage and the world's first Christian Missionary coinage. * The Griqua Town R5 coin is the fourth commemorative R5 issued by the Reserve Bank since the first bi-metallic R5 was introduced in 2004. Other notable commemorative coins include the 2008 Nelson Mandela 90th birthday coin and the 20th anniversary of democracy coin, issued in 2014.   The R5 coin features an image of the original 1815 Griquatown coin, engraved with the words "Coinage of Griqua Town 200. 1815 – 2015". The other side of the coin bears the South African coat of arms and the acronym, SARB. Mintage 1408 Generic Image
R 400
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South Africa (All cities)
  COMMEMORATIVE PROOF GRIQUA R 5 NICKEL COIN WITH MAGNIFIER ONLY 2000 MINTED WORLDWIDE (PENDING) The Griqua Town R5 coin celebrates the history of South African coinage The 2015 Griqua Town coins are “coins about coins” R 5 Coin Metal: Bi-Metal Alloy Mass: 9.5 grams Diameter: 26mm The Griqua Town 200 R5 coin, released by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) on 12 January, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the creation of the first coinage in South Africa. As the first town to be established north of the Orange River, Griekwastad, or Griquatown as it is sometimes known in English, is one of the country's most important foundation towns. It was a stopover on the trade route and so was important for commerce throughout the history of the country. The town, 168 kilometres north of Kimberley, is also known for its abundance of semi-precious stones. The Griqua currency became the first South African currency in 1815, according to the Reserve Bank. It also became the country's first decimal coinage and the world's first Christian Missionary coinage. * The Griqua Town R5 coin is the fourth commemorative R5 issued by the Reserve Bank since the first bi-metallic R5 was introduced in 2004. Other notable commemorative coins include the 2008 Nelson Mandela 90th birthday coin and the 20th anniversary of democracy coin, issued in 2014.   The R5 coin features an image of the original 1815 Griquatown coin, engraved with the words "Coinage of Griqua Town 200. 1815 – 2015". The other side of the coin bears the South African coat of arms and the acronym, SARB. Mintage 1408 Generic Image
R 350
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Subtitle: The Story of a Journey into the Vanishing Wilderness of the Lion in Contemporary Africa Author: Gareth Patterson Publisher: The Penguin Group () Edition: First Edition ISBN-10: ISBN-13: Condition: Both DJ and book are in VG+ condition Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket Pages: 145 Dimensions: 23 x 15.8 x 1.7 cm +++ by Gareth Patterson +++ Gareth Patterson was born in England and spent his childhood in Nigeria, Malawi and Southern Africa. He worked as a game ranger in SABI Sand Game Reserve and in , he moved to Northern Tuli Game Reserve in Botswana. He worked with George Adamson in KORA, Kenya for few months and after George's murder in , he moved George's three lions to Tuli. In Where the Lion Walked Gareth tells the story of a journey into the vanishing wilderness of the lion in Africa, covering South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Kalahari and Kenya.   A passion for books and a passion for collecting fine editions was the recipe that created the successful group of bookshops in Johannesburg called Bookdealers. The group started thirty years ago with one store in the quirky suburb of Yeoville and has grown through the years to a total of five shops, plus our online sales. Bookdealers is well-known for its collectable and used books. We also have a large variety of remaindered books sourced from around the world.  If you collect from one of our five branches there is no delivery charge. We also offer postal delivery (when available) and courier delivery, subject to a quote.
R 600
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