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Free collection from
Kuils River, Cape Town
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Ready for collection by Monday, 13 May.
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Product information
Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Composition:
Bronze
Grading_Company:
Other
Circulated_Uncirculated:
Circulated
Grading:
VF 20
Bob Shop ID:
613830059
Title: South Africa 1 Penny 1955 Coin VF20 Circulated. Country: South Africa. Queen Elizabeth II. Year: 1955. Metal: Bronze. Coin Denomination: One Penny Coin. Diameter: 31 mm. Weight: 9.45 g. Thickness: 2mm. Smooth Edge. Obverse: Laureate bust of Queen Elizabeth II right Lettering: ELIZABETH II REGINA M. G. Engraver: Mary Gillick Reverse: A ship, 'Dromedaris', sailing to right, legend in English and Afrikaans either side, with date above and denomination below Lettering: SUID-AFRIKA 1955 SOUTH AFRICA KG 1D. Engraver: George Kruger Gray Info: The Dromedaris is one of the three vessels which brought Jan van Riebeeck and his small group of settlers to South Africa from Holland in 1652 in order to establish a refreshment station on behalf of the Dutch East India Company Condition: (VF-20) Very Fine - Moderately worn, with some finer details remaining. All letters of LIBERTY, (if present,) should be readable. Full, clean rims. Price: R 25.00 Inc Vat.
(All pictures are of coins that are taken by my camera, differences in appearance are only due to different positions of the coin within the lightbox. Lighting can make a big difference in the outcome of pictures, I do not use picture editing to make any changes.)