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  Democracy in South Africa R5 COIN SERIES 1994 Presidential Inauguration: This coin was released to commemorate the inauguration of Nelson Mandela as the first President of a democratic South Africa. It does not feature his profile but is considered a 'Mandela coin'. 2000 Profile: This coin depicts a smiling Nelson Mandela and is often called the 'smiley' or 'smiley Mandela'. Mint State and Proof coins were minted in respect to Nelson Mandela on his retirement as State President and they are also very rare. 2008 90th Birthday: This Five Rand was issued to celebrate Nelson Mandela's 90th Birthday. This had never been done in the history of the SA MINT that two R5 coins were issued with the ex-presidents bust on them. 2011: The SA Mint pays tribute to the SARB’s 90th Anniversary by depicting a special commemorative design on the proof bi-metal R5 circulation coin. The design of the 90th Anniversary coin commemorates the history of the Bank and how our currency mirrors the changing economic and political developments. Our numismatic history is captured by a collage of coins and a banknote in the design. The coin also reflects the theme of the 2008 R5 coin which celebrated former President Mandela's 90 th birthday. 2014:The coin has the “ 20 Years of Freedom ” logo depicted on the reverse side instead of the usual image of the wildebeest on the bi-metal R5 coin.   The display case is made  by an expert,  Kiaat (Cape teak) and yellowwood used. The coins are protected by capsules.          These coins are FULL OF VALUE, HISTORY, NOSTALGIA, PEACE AND UNITY! NOT TO MENTION EXTREMELY SCARCE AND RARE!! Don't miss out on this opportunity to own this HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT SET!! and it's only going UP and UP! INVEST NOW!!         Please note that wood grain may differ 
R 1.250
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South Africa
  30 x Sterling Silver medallions, plated in 24 carat gold Thirty years ago, in 1978, the Africana Commemorative Mint issued a set of 30 Gold Plated Sterling Silver Coins in a yellow wood and stinkwood presentation case. The collection was called “ Our Cape Coin Heritage” commemorating the coins that circulated in the Cape of Good Hope from the early 1600s to the early 1800s.   ONLY  5,000 sets were issued worldwide and the issue price in 1978 being R870 (taking inflation into account, it is estimated at +- R18 000.00 today).   Each of the thirty Sterling Silver coins weighs 37.3 grams and is 45.0 mm, amounting to 1,110 kg of pure silver for the collection (current silver value R9,000 - $18.30 p/oz). The medallions were minted in brilliant proof quality.   The Cape of Good Hope was known as “ The Tavern of the Seas” as it welcomed many seafaring nations from around the world. This was evident in the multitude of foreign coins that was accepted and circulated at the Cape from the time of Van Riebeeck.  
R 9.500
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South Africa
A simple wood and bent nail bottle opener made from white oak, this bottle opener makes a great gift. It floats, so you can toss it in the bucket with the rest of your beers, and the simple shape is classic enough to appeal to a wide variety of people. Perfect Father's Day / Christmas gift Floats in water, nice when you have a big tub with beers in ice and water Fits tightly into most denim coin pockets for one-handed beer opening
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South Africa (All cities)
A magnificent collection of 16 gold plated silver replica stamps in a leatherette and wood presentation case representing  South Africa's  flora  and fauna. Each of the stamps in every set carries the stamp from the South African bureau of standards attesting to its precious metal content. Many of these sets have been melted down for their bullion value so not many remain. Please note there is some where on the gold plating on some of the stamps and on the outside of the box..   MINTAGE OF 5 000 SETS WORLD WIDE ONLY TOTAL WEIGHT 540 GRAMS ***Superb Investment coin set*** 
R 5.500
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