Hi Vanibae. South African coins with queen Elizabeth that are copper are fairly common. 1954 half penny has a lower mintage but that is it. If they are silver coins then 1954 5 shillings are rare. The 1959 tickey (3D), shilling, half crown, 5 shillings are rare and sells for higher prices depending what condition the coin is in. Any other SA coins from the Queen Elizabeth period that are silver will sell a little more than their melt value which is all less than R100
@@grooviesouthafricancoins7231 ohk i have new pence1979,One shilling 1958,twenty pence 1993,ten pence 2003 and hong kong two dollars..thank you for your response
Hello i have old coins and Queen Elizabeth coins i don't know where to sell them m from Cape town
Hi Vanibae. South African coins with queen Elizabeth that are copper are fairly common. 1954 half penny has a lower mintage but that is it. If they are silver coins then 1954 5 shillings are rare. The 1959 tickey (3D), shilling, half crown, 5 shillings are rare and sells for higher prices depending what condition the coin is in. Any other SA coins from the Queen Elizabeth period that are silver will sell a little more than their melt value which is all less than R100
@@grooviesouthafricancoins7231 ohk i have new pence1979,One shilling 1958,twenty pence 1993,ten pence 2003 and hong kong two dollars..thank you for your response
@@vanibaenkutu9311 Hi Vanibae, by the dates those don't sound like South Afican coins. I'm not that familiar with british coins.
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