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2006 SILVER Proof R1 - Protea Tutu

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Composition
Silver
Circulated / Uncirculated
Proof
Product code
S18
Bob Shop ID
667527424

Proof in a capsule in SAM box - NO CERTIFICATE


The 2006 Silver Protea R1 coin features Archbishop Desmond Tutu, celebrating him as a Nobel Laureate, part of South Africa's Protea coin series, made of sterling silver, with various proof and uncirculated versions available, and notable for its low mintages, especially in higher grades. It's a collectible South African coin recognizing Tutu's role in reconciliation and anti-apartheid efforts. 


Key Details:


  • Subject: Archbishop Desmond Tutu, 1984 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.

  • Metal: Sterling Silver (R1).

  • Type: Part of the Protea Series.

  • Versions: Available in Proof (PF) and Uncirculated (UNC) finishes, often graded by services like NGC.

  • Mintage: Very limited, with figures like 1375 for proof or 390 for uncirculated versions, making them collectible.

  • Significance: Honors Tutu's activism and work for human rights and reconciliation in South Africa.