How much are old SA coins worth?
How much are old SA coins worth?
This is the old SA coins price list for this category: The 1oz (22ct gold) for R 33,995. The 1/4oz (22ct gold) for R 8,995. The 1/10oz (22ct gold) for R 4,495.
How do I find out the value of old coins?
Multiply the weight of the coin by the percentage “fineness” of the coin (the percentage of the coin that is gold or silver). This will establish how much of the precious metal you have to sell. Multiply the result of the first calculation by the current price of the precious metal in the coin.
How much do old coins sell for?
Dollars
Coin Type | Average Circulated | Typical Uncirculated |
---|---|---|
Dollar – Morgan – 1878-1921 | $15 – $20 | $24 – $70 |
Dollar – Peace – 1921-1935 | $15 – $19 | $20 – $50 |
Dollar – Eisenhower – 1971-1978 | Face value | $1.25 – $2 |
Dollar – Susan B. Anthony – 1979-1981,1999 | Face value | Face value |
Which SA coins are silver?
How can I tell which coins are silver?
- 3 pence – 6d – 1 shilling – 2 shillings – 2 ½ shilling – 5 shilling. UNION Coins – 1923-1960.
- 5 cents – 10 cents – 20 cents – 50 cents.
- 5 CENTS – 1961 – 1964.
- 10 CENTS – 1961 – 1964.
- 20 CENTS – 1961 – 1964.
- 50 CENTS – 1961 – 1964.
What is the value of South African coins?
South African Pond=20 shillings; Shilling=12 pence. 5 shillings 1892. silver. 5 SHILLINGS 1892 / coat of arms SAR. ZUID AFRIKANSCHE REPUBLIEK / Paul Kruger (president) left. Coin value – $350-400. 2.5 shillings 1896 (1892-1897) silver. 2 1/2 SHILLINGS 1896 / coat of arms SAR.
How much is a South African rand worth in cents?
South African Rand=100 cents. 5 rand 1994 (1994-1995) nickel plated copper. circulation coinage. 5 RAND / Wildebeest. SOUTH AFRICA SUID-AFRIKA / 1994 / Сoat of arms. Coin value – $1-2. 5 rand 1996 (1996-2000) nickel plated copper.
Where can I sell South Africa’s 1966 50c coin?
Places to sell these coins. Kenwigs Coins & Medals. Suite 8, First Floor, Medical Suites, Thrupps Illovo Centre 204 Oxford Road, Illovo, Sandton 2198. Telephone: 011-327-6388 Cell: 079-399-8987 (WhatsApp) Email: [email protected] Hours: 10:00am to 4:00pm. We asked who’s head is on South Africa’s 1966 50C coin.
What happened to the German dies on the 1899 South African coin?
Unfortunately, the German-made dies were intercepted and seized by British forces on their way to South Africa. Without the new dies, the Dutch were forced to use existing dies from 1898 and stamped a number “9” on the obverse to denote the coin to be 1899 coinage.