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Five Shillings - Paul Kruger ZAR Double Shaft Crown 1892

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Composition
Silver
Grading
Ungraded
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Five Shillings - Paul Kruger ZAR Double Shaft Crown 1892


In 1892 two varieties of 5 shilling pieces were struck, one at the Royal Prussian Mint at Berlin and the other at the Pretoria Mint.


The coins struck in Berlin were incorrect, showing a double-shafted oxwagon with all wheels of equal diameter. This coin is known as the Double Shaft.


Mintage of 4327


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More ZAR Coins available including the 1892 Single Shaft 5 Shilling

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Did you know...

In the 1890's - The average laborer weekly wage was 3 Shillings 9 pence and todays equivalent would be R 2000

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08 Sep 2025