Queen Elizabeth II Proof-like Farthings - Union of South Africa - 1953 to 1959
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Queen Elizabeth II Proof-like Farthings - Union of South Africa - 1953 to 1959
Showcasing a piece of history with our exquisite set of Queen Elizabeth II Proof-like Farthings from the Union of South Africa, minted between 1953 and 1959. This collection features 7 beautifully crafted 1/4 dimes, with the iconic visage of the Queen, making it a perfect addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. These farthings are not just coins but a testament to a significant era in British and South African history. The proof-like finish enhances their visual appeal, ensuring that each coin shines with a brilliance that captures the eye.
Whether displayed in a collection or gifted to a loved one, these coins will surely spark conversations and admiration.
Dont miss the chance to own this unique set that celebrates the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II.
Perfect for both seasoned collectors and those new to numismatics, these farthings offer a tangible connection to the past.
Add this remarkable collection to your cart today and own a piece of royal history!
7x Queen Elizabeth II 1/4 dimes
1953, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, & 59
Composition
Bronze
Weight
2.80 g
Diameter:
20.2
Condition:
Ranging from Mint State, Proof & Proof-like, these are all well-maintained with beautiful lustre and toning.
Real Gems!
The 1956 Elizabeth II ¼ dime is highly sought after by collectors,
it is in outstanding condition, it can command a premium price ranging between R1,500 and R3,000.