1923 to 1932 Gold 1/2 Sovereigns and Full Sovereign Coins and Sets


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SOUGHT-AFTER UNION COINAGE

GRADED UNION GOLD SA SOVEREIGNS

100

YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF

UNION COINAGE

1923 - 2023

HISTORIC COINAGE IN

YOUR HANDS

NOT OFTEN FOUND IN THE MARKETPLACE

SOVEREIGNS OF SOUTH AFRICA COINS OF FINE

PROVENANCE REGARDED TO BE OF HIGHER

COLLECTORS VALUE THAN NUMISMATIC MARKETS REFLECT

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1923 - 1932

 SA

King George V Series

NUMISMATIC COLLECTORS

UNION GOLD PROOF

HALF AND FULL

SOVEREIGN COINS AND SETS

KEY DATE COINAGE

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THE STORY OF SOUTH AFRICAN SOVEREIGNS THAT MAKE THESE COLLECTABLE COINS OF PRIME SIGNIFICANCE IN SOUTH AFRICA'S NUMISMATIC HISTORY

EXTRACTS

TAKEN BY KIND PERMISSION FROM

PROFESSOR FRANCOIS MALAN'S RECENT PRESENTATION TITLED

THE PRETORIA SOVEREIGN AND THE

GOLD STANDARD CRISIS

AT THE 2023 INAUGURAL NUMISMATIC SOCIETY MEETING

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What happened to the 83 million SA sovereigns?

38.6 million shipped to the UK from 1925 to 1932 melted by Bank of England

82 million officially exported

Early in 1933 SA public tried to make profit from their sovereigns

Some melted down by jewelers no law prohibiting purchase of coins or melting them

The developments in South Africa during and after WWI

Gold standard not suspended during WWI gold coin circulated freely in South Africa

Embargo on the export of gold from November 1914

Problems started after wartime pegging of the dollar sterling exchange rate terminated in March 1919

British pound depreciated 85 shillings to 127 shillings per ounce by February 1920

South African Banks maintained parity between South Africa pound and British sterling

Resulted in extensive smuggling of gold coin out of South Africa

South African banks struggled had to buy gold coin in London at a premium and then pay it out in South Africa at par

Banks requested Government to be released from obligation to convert banknotes into gold coin

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1925 - 1932

MINT STATE

Gold Half Sovereigns & Full Sovereigns Set

HIGHLY GRADED NGC SET 

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SET

GRADED BY

DATE

GRADE

1/2 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1925

MS 65

1/2 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1926

MS 62

       

1 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1925

MS 64

1 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1926

MS 64

1 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1927

MS 64

1 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1928

MS 64

1 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1929

MS 63

1 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1930

MS 62

1 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1931

MS 65

1 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1932

MS 65

PRICE

R 150 000

for this set

 

OR

1924

MINT STATE

Gold Sovereign

NGC GRADED

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COIN

GRADED BY

DATE

GRADE

1 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1924

MS 64

PRICE

R 275 000

 

OR

1923

PROOF

Gold Sovereign 2 Coin Set

NGC GRADED

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SET

GRADED BY

DATE

GRADE

1/2 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1923

PF 62

       

1 SOVEREIGN

NGC

1239

PF 63

PRICE

R 90 000

 

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DETAILS

COINAGE USED IN THE UNION PERIOD OF SOUTH AFRICA'S HISTORY BEFORE DECIMALISATION IN 1961

Union Half Pound (Half Sovereign)

Mass: 3.994 grams Dia: 19.5mm  Metal Content: Gold 0.1178, Copper 0.0834 ( 22ct )

Union Pound (Sovereign)

Mass: 7.988 grams Dia: 22mm  Metal Content: Gold 0.9166, Copper 0.0834 ( 22ct )

Gold Content: 7.3224 gm

Info:

1923 SOVEREIGN MINTMARKED WITH " S A " BELOW THE HORSE'S HOOVES 

Obverse design initials: B M for Bertram Mackennal ( on truncation of the neck ) 

Reverse design initials: B.P. for Benedetto Pistrucci ( right hand side below the design )

Description:

The coins of the South African pound were part of the physical form of South Africa's historical currency, the South African pound. Prior to the Union of 1910, various authorities issued their own pounds, some as independent entities. After the Union but before 1923, coins in circulation were mostly British, but the coins of Paul Kruger's South African Republic remained in circulation. In 1923, South Africa began to issue its own coins, adopting coins that were identical in size and value to those used in Great Britain: 12 pence (12d) = 1 shilling (1s), and 20s = 1 pound (£1). On 14 February 1961, the Union of South Africa adopted a decimal currency, replacing the pound with the Rand.

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