I like the way you cover the pre-decimal issue of many countries that used the old £ s d. system. I also follow a guy called Jaco, a South African and his site is called 'Pennies & Shillings' he also covers the Union series which you just covered and the nickname for the 3d in SA was/ is the TICKEY, Telephone Kiosks had 3d coin slots and thus the 3d became known as a Tickey. I note you comment on the silver content, 80% until 1950 and 50 % until 1960. The UK kept the sterling standard until 1920 and 50% until 1946 Ireland 1st £ s d. issue was 72.5% until 1943 and cupro nickel afterwards Did you notice the farthing was blackened? this was to avoid confusion with the 1/2 Gold Sovereign The UK stopped blackening farthings after 1918 when the gold standard was dropped. SA kept the gold standard for decades longer thus they blackened their farthings for longer (I think up until QE11?) The Blackening process used Sodium Thiosulphate which left a layer of copper sulphate Did they blacken farthings in NZ and AUS? Thanks.
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes I think my English is a little bit off to do a specialized video like this with the delicate infos that they require. I might just show them on camera just for fun, manly UK coins.
@@NandiCollector Do not let your English put you off, trying is good, and practice will make you better. Just remember to not worry what others think, in the long term it does not matter.
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes thank you for the encouragement my friend. :) I'm more confident now, one year with commentary lengthy videos, but still, need improvement.
There are channel that teach you pronunciation in English. They will help you. You can record your voice, and play it back to yourself. Just remember, no one is perfect, so do not worry about being perfect. Even me.
Coat the of arms represents 4 provinces Lady of hope Cape province (same as 1 shilling) 2 black wildebeest Natal province Orange tree The Orange Free State Ox wagon was the Transvaal
Thx/ Dankie. It is quite educational. I see in 1929 the Dutch language was still used, but in 1932 it was Afrikaans. The Government change in 1924 form SAP under the famous/ infamous Genl. CJ Smuts tot Genl. Hertzog of the NP. And so Afrikaans was official by 1925..
What do the 'bundles of sticks' surrounding the protea flower on the 3 pence and 6 pence coins symbolise, cannot find anything anywhere about it when researching mine.
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes Ahh yes, I remember seeing them on old USA coins and thinking whats going on here, Italian fascist symbols on pre italian fascist USA coins, thanks for you help you got a new subscriber.
It was used way before Mussolini. I prefer to think of the Romans in references to the Fasces. US dimes did have it, and it was a wonderful design too. Thanks mate.
I think they're masonic symbols.....it's shocking how much masonic symbolism is being used in symbols of the state,example coat of arms,the flag of, currency design ,monuments and state buildings such as Parliament house,etc...this happens when a countries leadership is heavily masonic as South africas has always been...this of cause is unbeknown to the general public...
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes also its because i dont care about anything that was minted after they removed Elizabeth II from the coins, don't collect much of the 1892-1898 because of prices for high grades but i like 1923-1960 especially the 5 Shilling Crowns from 1947-1960
My heart sank every time he dropped a coin😂
Everyone drops coins lol.
Hi how much
Great information, enjoyed the history
Thank you.
Nice collection of old South African coins, the oldes South African coins I have are some 1 Rand coins from the 60's.
Thanks, SA coins are not too expensive, the collectors community in SA must be small.
I like the way you cover the pre-decimal issue of many countries that used the old £ s d. system. I also follow a guy called Jaco, a South African and his site is called 'Pennies & Shillings' he also covers the Union series which you just covered and the nickname for the 3d in SA was/ is the TICKEY, Telephone Kiosks had 3d coin slots and thus the 3d became known as a Tickey.
I note you comment on the silver content, 80% until 1950 and 50 % until 1960.
The UK kept the sterling standard until 1920 and 50% until 1946
Ireland 1st £ s d. issue was 72.5% until 1943 and cupro nickel afterwards
Did you notice the farthing was blackened? this was to avoid confusion with the 1/2 Gold Sovereign
The UK stopped blackening farthings after 1918 when the gold standard was dropped.
SA kept the gold standard for decades longer thus they blackened their farthings for longer (I think up until QE11?)
The Blackening process used Sodium Thiosulphate which left a layer of copper sulphate
Did they blacken farthings in NZ and AUS?
Thanks.
Thanks for the info about blackening the farthings, I did read about it before but forgot. Australia, Fiji and NZ did not mint farthings
Lately I'm extremely curious about the predecimal currencies of every country. Thank you again for this cool info video.
Oh nice. Can you do a series on any?
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes I think my English is a little bit off to do a specialized video like this with the delicate infos that they require. I might just show them on camera just for fun, manly UK coins.
@@NandiCollector Do not let your English put you off, trying is good, and practice will make you better. Just remember to not worry what others think, in the long term it does not matter.
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes thank you for the encouragement my friend. :)
I'm more confident now, one year with commentary lengthy videos, but still, need improvement.
There are channel that teach you pronunciation in English. They will help you. You can record your voice, and play it back to yourself. Just remember, no one is perfect, so do not worry about being perfect. Even me.
Nice collection👏
Thank you.
Very interesting!!
Thanks
Very informative video
Thanks.
Wow nice collection coins ❤❤❤🙏
Thank you 😁
Nice coins like 👍
Sir
Please try to show closer.
Nice coin
Just scored a big load of 70 plus South African predecimal silver coins....almost half appeared to be unc...and some were unc and proof as well
wow
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I have those old coins to me.i am asking the full information how to sell it
I have a Penny,date 1943.the ship at back and George in front.does it have any value?
Coat the of arms represents 4 provinces
Lady of hope Cape province (same as 1 shilling)
2 black wildebeest Natal province
Orange tree The Orange Free State
Ox wagon was the Transvaal
Thanks mate. I read it on Wikipedia, but official coa or emblem bore me.
Ayy , sick man , I'm trying to get the full set too but these coins tend to be "Expensive" , even for a South African
They seem to be cheaper ien Australia.
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes is seem cheap in Australia because of the rand exchange
nice pieces
Thought you would like them.
Thx/ Dankie. It is quite educational. I see in 1929 the Dutch language was still used, but in 1932 it was Afrikaans. The Government change in 1924 form SAP under the famous/ infamous Genl. CJ Smuts tot Genl. Hertzog of the NP. And so Afrikaans was official by 1925..
Thank you for the info mate. Is Afrikaans considered a Dutch dialect?
What do the 'bundles of sticks' surrounding the protea flower on the 3 pence and 6 pence coins symbolise, cannot find anything anywhere about it when researching mine.
To me they look like Fasces, which symbolise power and jurisdiction, they come from Roman art who borrowed it from the Etruscans.
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes Ahh yes, I remember seeing them on old USA coins and thinking whats going on here, Italian fascist symbols on pre italian fascist USA coins, thanks for you help you got a new subscriber.
It was used way before Mussolini. I prefer to think of the Romans in references to the Fasces. US dimes did have it, and it was a wonderful design too. Thanks mate.
I think they're masonic symbols.....it's shocking how much masonic symbolism is being used in symbols of the state,example coat of arms,the flag of, currency design ,monuments and state buildings such as Parliament house,etc...this happens when a countries leadership is heavily masonic as South africas has always been...this of cause is unbeknown to the general public...
I think they're pillars..not bundles of sticks
I would like to know the value of old SA coins and bank notes please
You can look at ngc website www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/
hello i have 1d 1942 where can i sell it please
Last coin is the best one.
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To me they all are.
Interesting. I like the biggest coins.
I like big bronze and copper coins
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Where can i sell my old coins because Facebook are full of scammers
Everywhere is full of scammers online. You can try ebay, but scammers there too.
Guys any one knows about South African Zwide 1924 I never seen here?
I do not know anything about it.
Audio quality is awesome.
But try to improve video
Thanks for the feedback.
I have got 1965 5c and 1965 20c and 1946 1d and 1952 1d and 1954
Sounds cool. What is your favourite?
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes old coins 90
Good evening please send me a list of the south African coins of value I have if you are buying
I am not buying SA cvoins. You can try ebay though.
I have a lot of very oldest coins, and one coin which is Fourteen Hundred and Fifty years old.
Nice old coin. What coin is it please?
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes It is a coin of the time of Righteous Caliphs.
I some of these coins
We have it with us
I have this coin
i only collect between 1892-1960
That's cool. It helps you to set limits.
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes also its because i dont care about anything that was minted after they removed Elizabeth II from the coins, don't collect much of the 1892-1898 because of prices for high grades but i like 1923-1960 especially the 5 Shilling Crowns from 1947-1960
@@videoluvr4204 Ah yes I have countries I do not collect, They ar the UK, USA and Canada. I just do not have a love for their crrency.
Good day..I.have some of this Coins with me
Sounds cool mate
Yes i have that coins
sounds nice
Where must i contuct if i have it in namibia?
Try a local coin shop, or on South Africa.
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Damn thats a nice one shilling
They all nice
Can i have the 1942 1D coin please
No
Who knows about South African Zwide 3 pence 1924 I have it
Cool, Numista has all the information.
I have those coins
Cool.
I have old South Africa coins with me
I have a 20 cent EURO coin with me
I want to sell my coin
Ebay
I have old coins to sell
Ebay
Hello I want to cell my coins and stamps
Try ebay
@@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotes okay thanks
How Mach to pay ich
I have them 0:32 0:35
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What?