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Old coins that i want to sell price can be negotiable but with a fair price
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Standerton1
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See attached price list of various collectibles coins
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Sunninghill1
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Krugerrand 50th Anniversary Gold Display Set (1967–2017)
Beautiful commemorative Krugerrand display set in a solid wooden presentation box. Features a central Krugerrand coin, two smaller gold coins, and a gold bar with Africa design. Plaque reads “Krugerrands – Value that endures 1967–2017.”
Ideal for collectors or investors. Excellent condition.
Serious buyers only. Price on request.
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Original first-year Krugerrand, professionally graded by NGC as MS66 PL (Prooflike).
Exceptional mirror-like fields with strong strike and eye appeal. A highly collectible early Krugerrand in premium condition.
• Year: 1967 (first year of issue)
• Grade: MS66 PL – NGC certified
• Authenticity guaranteed
• Excellent investment & collector piece
Serious buyers only. No swaps.
Price on request.
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R 5,000
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Selection of genuine 1 gram gold bars available. Ideal for first-time buyers, gifts, or stacking small-weight investment gold.
• 1g fine gold bars
• Sealed / assay cards (where applicable)
• Perfect for investors & collectors
• Easy to store, easy to resell
Based in South Africa.
Serious buyers only. No swaps.
Price depends on brand and current gold spot.
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R 7,950
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PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated – Pick 90cs
Price: R7,500
Rare official South African Reserve Bank SPECIMEN banknote.
This is not a normal circulation note. Specimen notes were produced for banks, printers and official records and were never issued to the public.
Details:
• Country: South Africa
• Issuer: South African Reserve Bank
• Denomination: 10 Shillings
• Date: 19 October 1955
• Pick: 90cs (Specimen)
• Grading: PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated
• Watermark: Jan van Riebeeck
• PMG note: Printer’s annotations, previously mounted
• Certified and encapsulated by PMG (Paper Money Guaranty)
⭐ Why this note is special:
• True SPECIMEN (very scarce)
• Pre-decimal South Africa
• Classic Jan van Riebeeck series
• Low-numbered specimen format
• High collector demand locally and internationally
• Ideal for advanced South African collections
Collection / Shipping:
• Collection preferred, or secure courier at buyer’s cost
• Will be packed properly
• More photos available on request
Serious collectors only.
No swaps. Reasonable offers considered.
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PMG 63 EPQ Choice Uncirculated – Pick 84b (Clegg)
Price: R15,500
Exceptional high-grade early South African Reserve Bank £1 note, professionally graded by PMG.
This is one of the classic and most collected pre-decimal South African designs, featuring the historic sailing ship and early SARB artwork.
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Details:
• Country: South Africa
• Issuer: South African Reserve Bank
• Denomination: £1 (One Pound / Een Pond)
• Date: 2 April 1931
• Pick: 84b
• Signatory: W.H. Clegg
• Serial: A/26 633354
• Grading: PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated – EPQ
• EPQ = Exceptional Paper Quality (original paper, no cleaning, no pressing)
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⭐ Why this note is special:
• High-grade early SARB issue
• Scarce in true Choice UNC with EPQ
• Strong eye appeal and sharp detail
• Classic pre-decimal South Africa
• Highly sought after by advanced collectors
• Internationally recognised and liquid type
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Collection / Shipping:
• Collection preferred
• Secure courier available at buyer’s cost
• Will be well packed
• More photos available on request
Serious collectors only.
❌ No swaps.
欄 Reasonable offers considered.
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R 500
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R500,00 for the five commemorative envelopes or negotiable price for single ones.
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Gardens8
R 200
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4 coins + 2 notes
Coins:
1974: 5c
1975: 10c (commemorative coin - food for all)
1975: 20c
1975: 1 lilangeni: (commemorative coin- International Women's Year)
Notes:
2 × 1 lilangeni
Price: R200 for all
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Centurion6
R 1,000
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We buy coins & bank notes and currency. Any country new and old. Please send photos to 0824213644 for prices etc.
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R 300
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Coin boxes:
1) medallion R125
2) 1 ounce krugerrand R100
3) 1/2 ounce krugerrand R75
All in very good condition
Individual prices on pic
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Centurion4
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KRUGERRANDS WANTED - GOLD OR SILVERDONT SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS THAN FULL GOLD SPOT PRICE.WE ALSO BUY OTHER GOLD AND SILVER COINS AND BARSWE ALSO BUY GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERYCALL/WHATSAPP MAX 083 777 1886
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I'm currently looking for any Gold and Silver Kruger Rand coins. ,
With the current price of gold it's never been a better time to convert your Gold Kruger coins into cash. The gold price is very high at the moment but could drop again without warning! Don't let this opportunity pass you buy. I'm paying extremely high prices for both Gold and Silver Kruger coins. WhatsApp 0820853318 (business whatsapp) for more details.
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R 500
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25 x Zimbabwe First Day Cover sets of stamps. (2nd listing).18/6/80 - Rotary Int, 17/3/82 Rock Paintings, 21/7/82 World Scouting, 17/11/82 Discover of Tubercle Bacillus x 2, 14/3/83 Commonwealth Day, 13/5/83 30th World Ploughing x 2, 12/10/83 World Communications Year, 11/4/84 Zim Int Trade Fair x 2, 10/10/89 Endangered species, 2/1/90 Natural Resources - third def issue, 2/1/90 Transport & Communications - third def issue, 2/1/90 Culture & Artefacts - third def issue, 17/4/90 Commem Decade of Achievements (10th anniversary of Independence), 11/7/90 Centenary of Harare, 15/1/91 Small Mammals, 16/10/91 Commonwealth Heads of Govt, 8/1/92 Animals of Prey, 8/4/92 Edible Mushrooms, 7/7/92 Birds of Zim, 15/10/92 Butterflies of Zim, 12/1/92 Minerals of Zim, 6/4/93 Owls of Zim. All in perfect well preserved condition. Average sale price on social media of all is R1740.
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Roodepoort10
R 6,000
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"Oom Paul" Cast Iron Money BoxContrary to popular belief, the Gazelie banks were made around the same time as the Harper Banks. Other manufacturers saw the original Harper banks and identified a market that Harper was missing. And so they made their own semi-mechanical Transvaal Money Boxes – making the pipe thicker and movable. Whenever a coin is deposited into the top of Kruger’s hat, a lever makes his pipe jiggle up and down, surely a delight for kids of all ages! The inscription on the back was also slightly altered to “By permission of the proprietors of the Westminster Gazelie” for the exact same reason John Harper clearly printed Gazette on their banks. The new manufacturers didn’t want to have any copyright problems. The main differences between the original Harper money box and the Gazelie money box are the following: The pipe – The Harper money boxes have non-mechanical/ fixed pipes that are long and slender and point downwards. Whereas the Gazelie money boxes have semi-mechanical/ movable pipes that are thicker and point outward instead of down. The wording on the back – The Harper money boxes state Westminster “Gazette” on the back. Whereas the Gazelie money boxes state Westminster “Gazelie” on the back. Quality of the casting – The Harper money boxes seems to be a finer quality casting than the Gazelie money boxes. The inscriptions on the hat and back are more prominent and finely engraved on the Harper money boxes. The Harper money boxes also show a three line crease on the middle left hand side of Kruger’s jacket that is not found on the Gazelie money boxes. The holes underneath – The Harper money boxes have 18 holes in a clearly repeatable pattern. Whereas the Gazelie money boxes have 7 to 9 holes mostly drilled in random patterns. The price – The Harper money boxes are extremely rare and can fetch a hefty amount on auction. The Gazelie money boxes are more common, and although these are not considered to be originals, they are still antiques which hold value among cast iron/ money box collectors.
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Northern Pretoria10
R 300
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22 Namibian coins, comprising 1 x $5 Fish Eagle 1993, 4 x $1 Eagle 2 x 1996 & 2 x 1998, 7 x 10c Tree 1 x 1998 & 6 x 2002 (circulated but new), 7 x 10c Tree 5 x 1993 & 2 x 1998, 3 x 5c Aloe 1993. All in very fine condition. Part collection disposal by owner. Circulated. Cash or eft. Courier cost via PUDO included in price if needed.
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RoodepoortFree
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We pay top prices for Gold & Silver We buy every Coin & Bank Note in the worldFree evaluations on coins, bank notes, military medals & badges and all antique to vintage items Whatsapp an image of what you wish to sell for a FREE quote to 081 539 0503cnr Nolte & Gordon's bay Drive, StrandMon to Fri : 08h00-17h00Sat : 08h00-13h00
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Strand5
R 600
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I have a old 10 cent that is in the year 1965, this is for a collector, I know what I have and I know what I want, first 2x photos are from bobshop with the prices and the last 3x photos is my coin.
Please do keep your stupid and idiotic comments (like it’s not worth anything) to yourself as i did my research as you can see, I know what it is worth and i do know what i want. Scammers stay away and i will not be sending any gift cards
all messages and emails will not get a response and will be deleted immediately
calls and whats app only on +27 68 662 3599
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R 70,000
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Sardinian Gold Coin, 100 Lira 1832, Dia 32mm, weight 32,23 gram. Meltdown Value with todays gold price 1 gram = 2296.84 (02.01.26) +74027.00Collectors Value ?????
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Langebaan1
R 6,000
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"Oom Paul" Cast Iron Money Box
Contrary to popular belief, the Gazelie banks were made around the same time as the Harper Banks. Other manufacturers saw the original Harper banks and identified a market that Harper was missing. And so they made their own semi-mechanical Transvaal Money Boxes – making the pipe thicker and movable. Whenever a coin is deposited into the top of Kruger’s hat, a lever makes his pipe jiggle up and down, surely a delight for kids of all ages!
The inscription on the back was also slightly altered to “By permission of the proprietors of the Westminster Gazelie” for the exact same reason John Harper clearly printed Gazette on their banks. The new manufacturers didn’t want to have any copyright problems.
The main differences between the original Harper money box and the Gazelie money box are the following:
The pipe – The Harper money boxes have non-mechanical/ fixed pipes that are long and slender and point downwards. Whereas the Gazelie money boxes have semi-mechanical/ movable pipes that are thicker and point outward instead of down.
The wording on the back – The Harper money boxes state Westminster “Gazette” on the back. Whereas the Gazelie money boxes state Westminster “Gazelie” on the back.
Quality of the casting – The Harper money boxes seems to be a finer quality casting than the Gazelie money boxes. The inscriptions on the hat and back are more prominent and finely engraved on the Harper money boxes. The Harper money boxes also show a three line crease on the middle left hand side of Kruger’s jacket that is not found on the Gazelie money boxes.
The holes underneath – The Harper money boxes have 18 holes in a clearly repeatable pattern. Whereas the Gazelie money boxes have 7 to 9 holes mostly drilled in random patterns. The price – The Harper money boxes are extremely rare and can fetch a hefty amount on auction.
The Gazelie money boxes are more common, and although these are not considered to be originals, they are still antiques which hold value among cast iron/ money box collectors.
1mo
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