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1952 South Africa Silver 5 Shillings – Van Riebeeck Tercentenary – Circulated

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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Composition
Silver
Grading Company
Ungraded
Circulated / Uncirculated
Circulated
Product code
NX932
Bob Shop ID
662138842

A 1952 South Africa 5 Shillings silver crown issued for the 300-year Van Riebeeck Tercentenary (16521952).
This is one of South Africas most collected large silver coins.

This example shows heavy circulation toning and surface wear, but the Dromedaris ship and King George VI portrait remain fully visible. Despite the wear, it remains a solid collectible silver crown at an excellent price.