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Last of the 1817-1932 Sovereign Series!
One of the most crucial dates in one of the most important series in numismatic history, South Africa’s 1932SA Gold Sovereign was the last date of the 1817-1932 Sovereign Series!
The only Royal Mint branch to strike a sovereign dated 1932, this immensely desirable coin bears the portrait of George V and Pistrucci’s St George & the Dragon motif, with the SA mintmark below. Sought after in any condition, this key last issue date is a must-have in premium grade Extremely Fine to Uncirculated.
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