Countries

SOUTH AFRICA

The Republic of South Africa, located at the southern tip of Africa, has an area, including the enclave of Walvis Bay, of 472,359 sq. mi. ((1,221,040 sq. km.) and a population of 46.26 million. Capital: Administrative, Pretoria; Legislative, Cape Town; Judicial, Bloemfontein. Manufacturing, mining and agriculture are the principal industries. Exports include wool, diamonds, gold and metallic ores. ,Portuguese navigator Bartholomeu Diaz became the first European to sight the region of South Africa when he rounded the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, but throughout the 16th century the only white men to come ashore were the survivors of ships wrecked while attempting the stormy Cape passage. The first permanent settlement was established by Jan van Riebeeck of Dutch East India Company in 1652. In subsequent decades additional Dutch, Germans and Huguenot refugees from France settled the Cape area to form the Afrikaner segment of today?s population.,, ,Great Britain captured the Cape colony in 1795, and again in 1806, receiving permanent title in 1814. To escape British political rule and cultural dominance, many Afrikaner farmers (Boers) migrated northward (the Great Trek) beginning in 1836, and established the independent Boer republics of the Transvaal (the South African Republic, Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek) in 1852, and the Orange Free State in 1854. British political intrigues against the two republics, coupled with the discovery of diamonds and gold in the Boer-settled regions, led to the bitter Boer Wars (1880-1881, 1899-1902) and the incorporation of the Boer republics into the British Empire.,, ,On May 31, 1910, the two former Boer republics (Transvaal and Orange Free State) were joined with the British colonies of Cape of Good Hope and Natal to form the Union of South Africa, a dominion of the British Empire. In 1934 the Union achieved status as a sovereign state within the British Empire. Political integration of the various colonies did not still the conflict between the Afrikaners and the English-speaking groups, which continued to have a significant impact or political developments. A resurgence of Afrikaner nationalism in the 1940s and 1950s led to a referendum in the white community authorizing the relinquishment of dominion status and the establishment of a republic. The decision took effect on May 31, 1961. The Republic of South Africa withdrew from the British Commonwealth in Oct. 1961. The apartheid era ended on April 27, 1994 with the first democratic election for all people of South Africa. Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as president on May 10, 1994. South Africa was readmitted to the Commonwealth of Nations.,, ,South Africa currency carries inscriptions in both Afrikaans and English.,, Rulers:,,, ,British to 1961,, Monetary System:,,, ,1 Shilling = 12 Pence,, ,1 Pound = 20 Shillings to 1961,, ,1 Rand = 100 Cents (= 10 Shillings), 1961-,,

COUNTRY PICK # GRADE DESCRIPTION PRICE CAMERA ACTION
SOUTH AFRICA P-55b AU++ 28-5-1900, 5 POUNDS, RARE GRADE, 450 Front Side Back Side
SOUTH AFRICA P-84c AU, 21-9-1938, 1 POUND, SAILING SHIP AND SUN, ' 200 Front Side Back Side
SOUTH AFRICA P-84e AU+, 4-4-1944, 1 POUND, SAILING SHIP, BOAT,PRETTY,' 250 Front Side Back Side
SOUTH AFRICA P-84f AU+, 2-9-1946, 1 POUND, SAILING SHIP AND SUN,TINY SPOT AT BOTTOM, 225 Front Side Back Side
SOUTH AFRICA P-84f AU+, 30-4-1947, 1 POUND, SAILING SHIP AND SUN 225 Front Side Back Side
SOUTH AFRICA P-93e AU 29-9-1955, M. H. DE KOCK. LION ON BACK, GREEN 125 Front Side Back Side
SOUTH AFRICA P-93e UNC, 12-11-1956,31-7-56 M. H. DE KOCK, LION ON BACK, GREEN 150 Front Side Back Side
SOUTH AFRICA P-102b UNC, ND, 1961, 1 RAND, DR. KOCK, BROWN, 50 Front Side Back Side
SOUTH AFRICA P-108 VF ND, 1961, 20 RAND, JAN VAN REIBEECK 175 Front Side Back Side
SOUTH AFRICA P-110b UNC, ND, 1966-67, 1 RAND, DR. KOCK, SHEEP ON BACK,' 10 Front Side Back Side