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RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60

RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60
RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60
RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60
RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60
RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60
RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60RSA (Pre-1994): Medallic History of South Africa: 60 Medal Set: Numbers 51-60
Form: Circular
By: Thomas Sasseen & Wernher Gutbrod / Africana Commemorative Mint
Date: 1973
Ref:  AM2: 482-491; Laidlaw: 0306f;
Variations:
SizeMetalMassValue
44.7 mmGilded Silver36-40 gm$1,500 (cased set) $22 (each)

Edge: Stamped: "ET+ STG" with the S.A. Bureau of Standards mark for 1973 (Z). Also stamped with the sequence number (0-60).

Obverse: Depiction of an event or person of South African historical importance. Legends:
(51) UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA 1910
(52) FIRST WORLD WAR 1914-1918
(53) SA FORCES CAPTURE WINDHOEK 1915
(54) RAND MINES STRIKE 1922
(55) ROBERT BROOM AND RAYMOND DART 1924
(56) N.P. VAN WYK LOUW 1939
(57) SECOND WORLD WAR 1939-1945
(58) REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 31 MAY 1961
(59) SELF-GOVERNMENT FOR TRANSKEI 1963
(60) WORLD’S FIRST HEART TRANSPLANT 1967

Reverse: Stern and starboard view of a three-masted sailing ship in full sail flying the British ensign. Legend: "THE MEDALLIC HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA". Stop at the foot.

Notes: The medals were issued monthly over a five year period between 1973 and 1978. The complete set is housed in a wooden cabinet with four sliding trays. Each tray holds 15 medals, 5 across by 3 deep and is lined with red velvet.

The set is accompanied by a certificate from the South African Bureau of Standards stating that the medals were struck for the Afrikaner Commemorative Mint. There is also a compilation of historical notes by M.M. Crawford. The medals were made by E. Tiessen Pty. Ltd, manufacturing Jewellers of Johannesburg.