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I lived in Cape Town for 9 months and it's an amazing place. The Portuguese, Diaz, were the first Europeans to settle at the Cape. I don't collect coins but I did bring home a set of the coins from the 90s when Mandela was president, they went through a period when the coins were a mixture of pre and post apartheid in circulation and it's the only coins I've ever really collected as a momento of my time there.
I lived in South Africa for 10 years, just outside Johannesburg and did a large part of my schooling there. I never managed to get to Cape Town, we went to Durban instead for our coastal holidays. During that 10 year period we spent 2 in South West Africa (as it was called back then) in a tiny dustbowl of a town. Fond memories but I never brought back any of the currency. It was during that time that I first started to collect stamps, but annoyingly I have lost that first ever album to the shipwreck of time.
@@coinsstampsandcollectibles3552 In 1996 I spent 2 weeks in Johannesburg, stayed with my mate in hillbrow, that was some experience, like a modern wild west, I went and saw Pretoria when the jacaranda trees were in bloom and visited the trekker monument but I never made it as far as Durrban. I did some mountain climbing and got a permit to hike down the back of table mountain and climbed another mountain called tafelberg, or table mountain 2.0 as I called it. It's a magical place Africa, harsh and tough but really beautiful.
1937 to 1941 copper 0.955, Tin 0.030, zinc 0.015 1942 to 1952 copper 0.950, tin 0.005, zinc 0.045, assume this was until 1960 Not sure what content from 1923 to 1937
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I lived in Cape Town for 9 months and it's an amazing place. The Portuguese, Diaz, were the first Europeans to settle at the Cape. I don't collect coins but I did bring home a set of the coins from the 90s when Mandela was president, they went through a period when the coins were a mixture of pre and post apartheid in circulation and it's the only coins I've ever really collected as a momento of my time there.
I lived in South Africa for 10 years, just outside Johannesburg and did a large part of my schooling there. I never managed to get to Cape Town, we went to Durban instead for our coastal holidays. During that 10 year period we spent 2 in South West Africa (as it was called back then) in a tiny dustbowl of a town. Fond memories but I never brought back any of the currency. It was during that time that I first started to collect stamps, but annoyingly I have lost that first ever album to the shipwreck of time.
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In 1996 I spent 2 weeks in Johannesburg, stayed with my mate in hillbrow, that was some experience, like a modern wild west, I went and saw Pretoria when the jacaranda trees were in bloom and visited the trekker monument but I never made it as far as Durrban. I did some mountain climbing and got a permit to hike down the back of table mountain and climbed another mountain called tafelberg, or table mountain 2.0 as I called it.
It's a magical place Africa, harsh and tough but really beautiful.
Good evening, I have one of these coins as well as some other coins and would like to find out their value.
Very handsome coin.
It's not bad
Good morning i have one how can sell this
I hav this coin 1951 where can i sell it and how mch?
I doubt it was made of Copper more likely bronze?
Agreed but numerous sites say either copper or bronze
1937 to 1941 copper 0.955, Tin 0.030, zinc 0.015
1942 to 1952 copper 0.950, tin 0.005, zinc 0.045, assume this was until 1960
Not sure what content from 1923 to 1937
Sy punya coin itu mau dy jual
Hello, yes I have 2 of them, 1/2D
Hi I have this one of this coin of 1961
I have that pens 1947. 1948. Nd 1952
Yes i do have a this coin
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I have that
i have 4 of these.
yep i do
I have 5c 1950
I have a similar coin t a 1938 coin
I have seven of one penny 1941 1942 1943 1943 1950 1952 1957
1 have it
I have 1 penny for 1940 and 1942
Hi
I have 1961 coins
I have the coin
I have a lot
Coin shops a ripoff for your coins..