Discover a rare piece of South African numismatic history with the 1932SA South Africa 1 Sovereign Gold Coin, a distinguished example of early 20th-century gold coinage. Struck during a crucial period in South Africa’s monetary history, this sovereign holds both historical and intrinsic value, making it a coveted addition for collectors and investors alike.
Coin Highlights:
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Contains 0.2354 Troy oz of .9167 fine gold, adhering to the classic British sovereign gold standard.
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NGC MS61 Grade, offering well-preserved details with moderate contact marks.
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Features the NGC Standard Brown Label, ensuring official certification and authenticity.
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Obverse Design: Portrait of King George V, reflecting South Africa’s historical ties to the British Empire.
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Reverse Design: The iconic depiction of St. George slaying the dragon, a timeless symbol of strength and victory.
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Extremely rare, with only 5 coins graded MS61 by NGC, making it a highly sought-after collectible.
Struck in 1932, this South African sovereign serves as a tangible connection to the nation’s rich numismatic heritage. Its NGC MS61 grade ensures historical significance and preservation, making it an excellent addition to any distinguished collection or investment portfolio.
For inquiries or to secure this 1932SA South Africa 1 Sovereign MS61 Gold Coin, contact MetalStacks at 561-529-3001 today.