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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1927 SA Union Gold Sovereign - 8 Grams Gold 22 Carat for R6,077.00
R 6.077
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1930 SA Union Gold Sovereign - 8 Grams Gold 22 Carat | Beautiful for R8,205.00
R 8.205
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1925 SA Union Gold Half Sovereign - 4 Grams Gold 22 Carat for R3,152.00
R 3.152
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South Africa (All cities)
1925 SA Union gold Half Sovereign (Half Pound) - looks untouched
R 4.000
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South Africa
An SA Union Full Gold Sovereign of King George V dated 1929-SA. NGC AU-50.   
R 4.000
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South Africa (All cities)
Transvaal Numismatics Society 4th National Convention 1970 Copper Medallion Extract below is from the  SA Medals website Form: Circular. Proof-like. By: Tommy Sasseen / South African Mint. Date: 1970 Ref:  AM2: 408; Laidlaw: 0292; Variations: Size Metal Mass Value 38 mm Gold 9ct 28.7 gm $450 38.1 mm Silver 25.8 gm $45 38.1 mm Bronze 23.7 gm $15 Edge: Plain. Gold medal only stamped with the issue number.   Obverse: The emblem of the Transvaal Numismatic Society, on a concave field, a high-relief rendition of the Cullinan Diamond on which is superimposed miniatures of four gold coins that circulated in South Africa: Top:..... Netherlands Ducat 1809 (trade coinage) - Reverse Left:.... ZAR President Burgers Pond 1874 - Obverse Right:....ZAR President Kruger Pond 1892-1900 - Obverse Bottom:.. ZAR Veldpond 1902 - Obverse Signed: “T.S.” below the diamond on the right.   Reverse: An oblique view of the Union Buildings and gardens in Pretoria. Signed: “T.S.” below. Below across, a large letter: “4” followed on two lines by: “NATIONAL CONVENTION / NASIOLALE KONVENSIE” and below that: “PRETORIA / 1970”. Legend: “TRANSVAAL.NUMISMATIESE VERENIGING.NUMISMATIC SOCIETY”   Notes: Gold, silver and Bronze medals come inside a red oblong case from the S.A. Mint. In gold lettering on the outside of the lid: THE TRANSVAAL NUMISMATIC SOCOETY / DIE TRANSVAALSE NUMISMATIESE VERENIGING / 4 National Convention / Nasionale Konvensie / 1970”. Silver and bronze medals come individually in a square blue case from the S.A. Mint similarly inscribed on the outside of the lid. GENERIC PICTURES
R 100
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South Africa
South Africa NNS 60yrs Jubilee 4x Medal set (2Silver and 2Bronze) Form: Circular By: Gold Reef City Mint Date: 2015 Ref:  Laidlaw: 1001;  Variations: Size Metal Mass Value 38.5 mm Silver (0.999) 31.8 gm $25 38.5 mm Silver (0.999) Stamped 31.9 gm $25 38.4 mm Darkened Bronze 29.3 gm $12 38.4 mm Copper-Bronze 29.6 gm $12 Edge: Upright reeded.    Obverse: Within a beaded border round he rim, pair of wildebeests galloping to the left on the open veld, trees and mountains behind. Legend: "THE NATAL NUMISMATIC SOCIETY".    Reverse: Within a beaded border round he rim, coat of arms of the Province of Natal, king's crown crest and: "NATAL" on a ribbon below. Below across: "`1955 (star) JUBILEE (star) 2015". Below that, on the bronze medals, stamped across: "GRC NNS". One variety of the sliver medal stamped: "GRC NNS" downwards on the left of the coat of arms; the other variety has no stamp. Legend: "60 YEARS OF COIN COLLECTING".    Notes: The silver medals come encapsulated within a blue case lined with white silk and blue velvet with: "SA MUNT / (emblem of the SA Mint)" on the inside of the lid. The Gold Reef City Mint is a privately owned mint located in Johannesburg and works closely with the South African Mint. The symbol of the galloping wildebeests was adopted in the mid 19th century for the Colony of Natal. The coat of arms of the Colony was officially granted by King Edward VII in 1907. After union in 1910, the arms were used (in the form shown on the reverse of this medal) for the Province of Natal until 1994, after which the arms become obsolete. Reported Mintage: Silver without stamp: 20 Silver with stamp: 60 Darkened bronze: 60 Copper-bronze: 20             
R 1.000
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