1957 Gold Half Pound and Pound PF66 Cameo High Grade Set
![]() ref:20250912 This offer expires on the 19th September 2025 FANTASTIC FRIDAY OFFERS CHOICE NUMISMATICS ADDED VALUE BY BEING SLABBED AND GRADED !!! HIGH GRADE SET !!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1957 QUEEN ELIZABETH II (1952 - 1960) SERIES UNION PERIOD OF SOUTH AFRICA GOLD PF66 CAMEO GRADED COINS BY NGC GOLD 1/2 POND = PF 66 CAMEO GOLD 1 POND = PF 66 CAMEO HISTORY IN YOUR HANDS SUPERB GRADED COINAGE A SET WELL WORTH HAVING MANY WERE SMELTED A BEAUTIFUL NGC GRADED COLLECTORS SET A SUPERB SET FOR YOU TO OWN HAVE IT IN YOUR COLLECTION NOW MINTAGE: 560 GOLD SETS ONLY WORLDWIDE AVAILABLE NOW CONTACT: +27 (0)11 7892233
Actual coins and multiples where applicable - coin image may be generic where necessary BUY THIS PROOF SET OF TWO GOLD COINS NOW ITS HISTORIC CONTEXT GIVES RISE TO ITS INTRINSIC VALUE SUPERB VALUE FOR THESE GRADED COINS A HIGH-QUALITY NUMISMATIC SET OFFERED FOR ONLY R 28 000 Details: GOLD 1 POND = PF 66 CAMEO METAL: Gold 0.9166 Copper / alloy 0.0834 (22ct) DIAMETER: 22mm MASS: 7.988gm GOLD 1/2 POND = PF 66 CAMEO METAL: Gold 0.9166 Copper / alloy 0.0834 (22ct) DIAMETER: 19.5mm MASS: 3.994gm ------------------------------------------------ DESCRIPTION: Union Pound Currency Union of South Africa The South African Reserve Bank printed its first run of £1 (equivalent to £68.97 in 2023) notes in 1922. The Union of South Africa issued coins from 1923, in denominations of 1⁄4d, 1⁄2d, 1d, 3d and 6d, 1/–, 2/– (initially denominated as a florin), 2/6, £1⁄2 and £1. (The £1⁄2 and £1 were gold coins known as the half sovereign and sovereign respectively.) The coins were the same weights as the corresponding sterling coins but the silver coins (3d up to 2/6) were struck in .800 fineness silver. Gold coins were struck until 1932. In 1947, 5/– coins were introduced, with occasional commemorative variants. In 1951, the silver coinage switched to .500 fineness. Gold bullion £1⁄2 and £1 coins were issued from 1952 in the same specifications as the 1⁄2 and 1 sovereign. All the coins had the monarch on the obverse, with the titles in Latin, while the reverse had the denomination and "South Africa" written in English and Afrikaans. ------------------------------------------------ TO RESERVE Call Marketing Now (011) 789-2233 or (011) 789 -2234Or email us by clicking on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. This offer expires on the19th September 2025- and/or subject to availability. E & OE - Subject to our terms and conditions. NB: Payment option we accept for this promotion is: Bank transfer (EFT).only We are POPIA Compliant ------------------------------------------------ |


