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Buy Vintage University of Cape Town Bronze Medallion Awarded to Miss P. Geldard 1953 40 mm for R1.00
R 1
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South Africa
  1938 Voortrekker Centenary Silver Bronze  Medallion In original red box Torch bearer relay Cape Town - Mgungundlovu - Pretoria Diameter of 60 mm Weight 87 grams ACTUAL IMAGES
R 700
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 Title:  South Africa Republic 31 May 1961 Commemorative Medallion. Country: South Africa. Year: 1961. Metal: Bronze Plated Metal. Diameter: 31.5mm. Thickness: 2.5mm, smooth edge, with lug on top. Obverse: The coat of arms of the Republic of South Africa with supporters, lion crest and motto in inner circle. Wording in Afrikaans around the left and English around the right in outer circle. Lettering: EX UNITATE VIRES REPUBLIEK VAN SUID - AFRIKA REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Engraver: South African Mint Reverse: Cape Town Castle rendered in a pentagonal shape. Date in middle of castle outline. Lettering: 31 - 5 - 1961 Engraver: South African Mint Info: Commemorative issue for the formation of the Republic of South Africa. The bronzed medal with lug was issued to all school children. It is probably the most common of all South African medals. Price: R 50.00 Inc Vat.   (All pictures are of coins that are taken by my camera, differences in appearance are only due to different positions of the coin within the lightbox. Lighting can make a big difference in the outcome of pictures, I do not use picture editing to make any changes.)  
R 50
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South Africa (All cities)
1961 Formation of the Republic of South Africa Silver Medallion May 31st 1961 STG silver - weighing 18.0 grams   Extract below is from a Medals website:- Form: Circular. The bronzed medal has an attached lug for suspension. By: South African Mint Date: 1961 Ref:  AM2: 355; Laidlaw: 0035; Variations: Size Metal Mass Value 31.1 mm 9ct Gold 18.3 gm $250 31.2 mm Silver 17.9 gm $30 31.1 mm Matt Bronze 14.8 gm $15 31.5 mm Bronzed Base Metal   $5 Edge: Plain.   Obverse: The coat of arms of the Republic of South Africa with supporters, lion crest and motto: “EX UNITAE VIRES”   Reverse: Cape Town Castle rendered in a pentagonal shape, interior roughened, across: “31–5–1961”.  Silver medal stamped at the foot: "(lion head) STG m (for 1960) or n (for 1961) S.A.M".   Notes: Set of three issued in a blue oblong case lined with white silk marked: "SAM" and blue velvet. Silver medal issued singly in a similar square case. The bronzed medal with lug was issued to all school children. It is probably the most common of all South African medals. Under international pressures over its apartheid policy, South Africa withdrew from the British Commonwealth in March 1961. On 30th May Charles Robberts Swart resigned from his position as Governor-General with the result that Queen Elizabeth II ceased to be the Head of State. The following day South Africa declared itself to be a republic and C.R. Swart was reappointed, but now as the country’s first State President.   Generic Images
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