SOUTH AFRICA UNION SERIES DESIGN CHANGES - BAKEWELL COLLECTION
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Coin Details
Origin/Country: |
SOUTH AFRICA |
Item Description: |
3P 1937 S.africa |
Full Grade: |
NGC MS 65 |
Owner: |
ROBBAKE12157 |
Owner Comments:
In 1937 King George VI was crowned and therefore his effigy had to be placed on the obverse of all empire coinage. Interestingly he faces the same direction as King George V which would seem incorrect since every change in monarch was supposed to include a change in the direction in which such monarch faces on empire coinage. It is not incorrect because Edward VIII was crowned before George VI and his effigy would have faced right and opposite to George V but due to his very short reign & subsequent abdication no coins were struck with his effigy for South African coinage. This meant that in order to keep with the correct tradition George VI would have to then face left which is the same as George V. The obverse design shows the uncrowned head of King George the VI. Inscription reads GEORGIVS VI REX IMPERATOR. The obverse design was used up to & including 1947. The reverse design shows an inverted triangle the sides of which are formed by three bundles (representing the denomination) of 4 kindling sticks (representing the provinces & indicating the unity of the provinces by being tied) tied at the ends and a floret at each angle and a PROTEA CYNAROIDES bloom with 2 leaves on the stem placed in the centre of the design, with inscription * SOUTH - AFRICA * DATE * SUID - AFRIKA * 3D. Reverse design was utilised up to & including 1950.