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South African T.W. de Jongh issue R1.00 UNC seq banknotes E/A - # 962611-962619
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South African T.W. de Jongh issue R1.00 UNC seq banknotes E/A - # 962611-962619

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Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
4183182
South African J.W. de Jongh
 
2nd issue (B332) x9 R1.00 UNC sequential banknotes
 
(1973 - UNC = uncirculated)
 
Serial # 962611-962619

 

  

EXTREMELY FINE: EF (XF) A very attractive note, with light handling. May have a maximum of three light folds or one strong crease. Paper is clean and bright with original sheen. Corners may show only the slightest evidence of rounding. There may also be the slightest sign of wear where a fold meets the edge.

First note has slight paper clip indentation with a bit of rust.


Some history of J.W. de Jongh 01 July 1967 - 31 December 1980 

 

Appointed as fifth Governor of the South African Reserve Bank. During his term he faced various international monetary crises. Considerable uncertainty regarding gold marketing was caused by the introduction of the two-tier gold marketing system in 1968. Under his leadership the Gold Agreement was concluded with the International Monetary Fund, which gave the Reserve Bank, more scope for marketing the country's gold.
 
Gold swap transactions were concluded with foreign institutions in the nineteen seventies to reinforce South Africa's reserves. Careful formulation of monetary policy was required due to the rising inflation rate, excessive credit extension by the banking sector and balance of payment problems. He was also involved in various international policy matters. During this period the gold price became much more volatile, fluctuating from initially $30 per ounce to in excess of $200.

 

 

 Size of notes after printing - 126mm x 64mm

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