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1973 Algeria 50 Centimes | 1973 | Algeria | ||||
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1948 5 Shilling Silver | 1948 | South Africa | ||||
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1952 5 Shilling Silver Commemorative Issue | 1952 | South Africa | ||||
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1963 50 cent Silver | 1963 | South Africa | ||||
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2 francs, 1925 | 1925 | Cameroon | ||||
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1 franc, 1948 | 1948 | Cameroon | ||||
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1 penny | 1935 | South Africa | ||||
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1 shilling | 1940 | South Africa | ||||
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Portuguese Guinea, 2$50 1952. This coin has odd blue and purple tones with spots of orange. | 1952 | Guinea-Bissau | ||||
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Krugerrand Our photograph of a 1974 krugerrand is one of the most copied stolen coin images on... | 1974 | South Africa | ||||
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Mozambique counterstamp on 1780 Maria Theresa thaler. Images copyright Chard | 1780 | Mozambique | ||||
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Gold 20 francs of Tunisia 1904 (AH date 1322), Muhamad Al-Hadi Bey. Images copyright Chard | 1904 | Tunisia | ||||
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One tenth of a penny dated 1936, for George V. Images copyright Chard | 1936 | British West Africa | ||||
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Silver proof 4000 Kwacha crown, celebrating the centenary of the accession of Edward VII in 1901.... | 2001 | Zambia | ||||
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Aluminium 5 francs from Morocco (Maroc), dated 1370 AH, which translates to 1949 - 1950. | 1949 | Morocco | ||||
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Extremely rare 1 centimo in aluminium, never issued for circulation, the entire mintage should... | 1975 | Mozambique | ||||
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South Africa, 1 cent, 1975, Bronze, two sparrows.... | 1975 | South Africa | ||||
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South Africa, 2 cents, 1966, Bronze, Black Wildebeest, Africaans legend.... | 1966 | South Africa | ||||
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South Africa, 2 cents, 1973, Bronze, Black Wildebeest.... | 1973 | South Africa | ||||
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Silver 5 dirhams of King Mohammed V. There is also a similar cupro-nickel 1 dirham. | 1965 | Morocco | ||||