This beautiful collection features two rare silver coins from South Africa. The first is a 1929 2 1/2 Schilling, while the second is a 1943 coin. Both coins are made of silver and have circulated. They are perfect for collectors of world coins and history enthusiasts alike. The coins are uncertified, but their authenticity is guaranteed.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of South African history with this stunning coin collection. The 1929 2 and a half Schilling and the 1943 2 Schilling are both silver coins from South Africa.
They are part of the country's history when it was under British rule. The 1929 coin has King George V on the front and the South African coat of arms on the back.
It weighs about 14 grams and is 28.5 mm across. Because not many were made, this coin is quite special to collectors, especially if it's in good shape. The price can really vary depending on its condition. The 1943 2 Schilling coin also shows the South African coat of arms on the back but has King George VI on the front.