Hi,
I noticed that you are still active on the forum. Although your question is from 2011, I will try to assist.
You mentioned that you have the "type 2". With that I assume that you refer to the "Hern S124" Protea flower variant.
The other variant is the "Hern S123" with the Wreath and not the Protea.
The mintage of the "S123" is indicated as 357,584 with the mintage of the "S124" (not indicated) but included in the mintage of the "S123"
One "S124" coin is currently on auction (UK Dealer) with an opening bid of £ 1,018
This is a TPG MS63 graded coin, with a "reverse flower". I do not agree with the "reverse flower" as it seems normal and not "reversed"
Many South African "Union" silver coins were officially withdrawn from circulation and melted. I will search in my reference books during the weekend with a look at the amount of tickeys officially withdrawn and melted.
This corner is not so "common" as it seems to be. Only the 1923, 1931 and 1960 tickeys have lower mintage.
Regards
pas la peine, ce n'est pas une monnaie.
je me demande si elle n'a pas été gravée à la main en creux. l'avers est manifestement gravé en creux, le revers pourrait l'avoir été aussi mais inversé, en dégageant le métal pour créer les lettres.
2017/18 Hern catalogue indicates the values (in South African Rand) as follows,
S123 = Unc R20,000, EF R8,000, VF R2,500
S124 = Unc R5,000, EF R2,500, VF R525
bonjour
ça pourrait être une byzantine avec la légende sur trois lignes mais le fantôme de portrait me fait plus penser à une monnaie du 19ème siècle...