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Kuils River, Cape Town
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Product information
Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Composition:
Silver
Grading_Company:
Other
Circulated_Uncirculated:
Circulated
Grading:
XF 40
Bob Shop ID:
611180565
Title: Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek 2 1/2 Shilling 1897 Paul Kruger (Half Crown) Coin XF40 Circulated. Country: Transvaal Boer Republic. President Paul Kruger. Year: 1897. Circulated. Metal: Silver .925 Coin Denomination: Two and a Half Shillings Coin, Half Crown. Diameter: 32.3mm. Weight: 14.14g. Thickness: 2.32mm, Reeded Edge. Obverse: Bearded bust of President Johannes Paulus Kruger left, legend around. ZUID AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK (South African Republic) Engraver: Otto Schultz Reverse: Arms of the South African Republic below denomination and date. 2½ SHILLINGS * 1897 * EENDRAGT MAAKT MAGT (Unity makes strength) Engraver: Otto Schultz Info: Johannes Paulus Kruger (1825-1904) was a prominent Boer leader against British rule and president of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republic (1883-1902) which later became the Transvaal Colony under British rule and then the Transvaal Province of the Union of South Africa. Condition: (XF-40) Extremely Fine - Lightly worn; all devices are clear, major devices bold. Price: R 795.00 Inc Vat.
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