United States: The Medals of The Nations of the World: South Africa
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Form:
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Circular. Proof.
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By:
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am (?) / Franklin Mint |
Date:
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1979 |
Ref:
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Laidlaw: 1061;
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Variations:
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Size | Metal | Mass | Value |
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32 mm | Silver | 11 gm | $24 |
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Edge:
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Plain. Franklin Mint hallmarks for sterling silver.
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Obverse:
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View of the Diggers Memorial Fountain depicting five miners holding up a diamond sieve. Signed: "am" at the base. Legend: "SUID-AFRIKA SOUTH AFRICA".
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Reverse:
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Within a continuous bound wreath, the emblem of the United nations depicting the world globe centered on the North Pole. Monogram of the Franklin Mint: "fm" below. Legend: " UNITED NATIONS (repeated in French, Russian, Chinese and Spanish with stops between".
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Notes:
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Comes inside a personally addressed envelope with a 4c stamp commemorating 300th anniversary of Stellenbosch (1679-1979) postmarked: "STELLENBOSCH 1979.11.08". Both sides of the medal are seen through transparent plastic circular windows. On the back of the envelope, a certificate of authenticity from the United Nations. The envelope is in a cardboard holder with information about South Africa.
One of a set of 144 medals commissioned by the United Nations to mark its 30th anniversary. Each medal in the set is for a member nation. The set was issued at a rate of about two per month between 1976 and 1980 at a cost of $12.50 each.
The Diggers Fountain is in the Oppenheimer Gardens, Kimberley, established as a memorial to Sir Ernest Oppenheimer
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