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6 Pence

Issuer Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek
Year 1872
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering ZUID AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK
SIX PENCE
PRETORIA DEN
STAATS PRESIDENT
Reverse description Plain, unprinted reverse of pale buff paper showing heavy fold lines and surface wear consistent with circulation, with no design elements, text, or ornamentation of any kind.
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The Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek's 6 Pence note of 1872 is among the earliest paper money issued by the Transvaal government, predating the establishment of De Nationale Bank by over a decade. The republic had almost no formal banking infrastructure at this point, and these low-denomination notes were a stopgap measure — hand-signed government obligations rather than conventional banknotes in any institutional sense.

Printed locally in Pretoria under primitive conditions, the production quality reflects the republic's limited resources. Survival rate is extremely low.