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Rhodesia 10 Dollars 1979 P.41 VF condition Signs of handling to the top and bottom edges Mild soiling in places Soft to moderate folds Good paper quality
R 725
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Buy RHODESIA 2 Dollars May 1979, prefix K/172, Watermark Zim Bird ***EF-*** for R250.00
R 250
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Buy RHODESIA 10 Dollars November 1975, prefix J/35, Watermark Rhodes ***UNC*** minimal dent on left edge for R1,250.00
R 1.250
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Buy RHODESIA 10 Dollars January 1979, prefix Z/1, Watermark Zim Bird ***EF-*** RARE REPLACEMENT NOTE for R500.00
R 500
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Buy RHODESIA 1 Dollar April 1978, prefix L/98, Watermark Rhodes ***UNC*** for R350.00
R 350
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Buy RHODESIA 5 Dollars October 1972, prefix M/3, Watermark Rhodes ***VF+ to EF-*** for R300.00
R 300
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Buy RHODESIA 10 Dollars January 1979, prefix J/66, Watermark Zim Bird ***GEM UNC*** for R950.00
R 950
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Buy RHODESIA 2 Dollars January 1972, prefix K/66, Watermark Rhodes ***VF-*** rare year for R90.00
R 90
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Buy 1964 Rhodesia one pound banknote - prefix G7 943934 for R600.00
R 600
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Reserve Bank of Rhodesia 1st March 1976 - as per scan Prefix J/44 850453 Symbolizing the contributions of Rhodesia's indigenous inhabitants, the Rhodesian Ten Dollar Note depicts the ruins of Great Zimbabwe – a Stone Age city built south of present-day Fort Victoria (Masvingo). One of Rhodesia's national symbols, the Zimbabwe Bird, was taken from a soapstone carving found at Great Zimbabwe. The note's obverse contains a native sable antelope in the bottom left portion of the left panel.
R 250
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WW2 Era Africa Service Medal, full size, silver SR Prefix (Southern Rhodesia), issued to: SR 598829 A. Perotti
R 95
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The Rhodesian Two Dollar Note 15th April 1977 - as per scan Prefix K/138 344727 The Rhodesian Two Dollar Note contains Victoria Falls - one of Rhodesia's premier tourist attractions and an example of Rhodesia's natural beauty. The falls were named after Queen Victoria by English explorer Jonathan Livingstone, the first European to see them. The note's obverse contains Rhodesian native flora in the bottom left portion of the left panel.
R 189
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The Rhodesian Two Dollar Note 20th January 1975 - as per scan Prefix K/92 395172 The Rhodesian Two Dollar Note contains Victoria Falls - one of Rhodesia's premier tourist attractions and an example of Rhodesia's natural beauty. The falls were named after Queen Victoria by English explorer Jonathan Livingstone, the first European to see them. The note's obverse contains Rhodesian native flora in the bottom left portion of the left panel.
R 200
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