Silver Bullion - 1952 Silver George VI Type 2 Five Shillings
(5/-)
Description: The
silver George VI five shillings (5/- or vyf
sjiellings), a silver coin consisting of approximately 0.45 troy ounces of silver with a silver purity of 50%, features King George
VI on the obverse and a ship (Drommedaris) on the
reverse.
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Face Value: 5S (Five Shillings or Vyf
Sjiellings)
Obverse Image: King George VI (Type
2)
Reverse Image: Drommedaris sailing into Table
Bay (commemoration of 300 years since Jan van Riebeeck landed at the Cape) with Table Mountain on
background.
Diameter: 38.8 mm
Thickness: N.A.
Total Weight (grams): 28.27 grams
Silver Percentage
(%): 50%
Silver Content (troy ounces): 0.45 troy ounces of silver.
Year(s) of
Minting: 1952

Obverse

Reverse
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