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Issued | 1978 |
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Face Value | 1/2 (x Cent) |
Total Mintage | 37,000 |
Current | No; withdrawn 1983 |
Material | Bronze |
Designer | Tommy Sasseen |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 16.2100 mm The Coat of Arms features a shield quartered, each quarter a symbol of one of the four provinces of South Africa. An ox wagon represents Transvaal Province, a woman with an anchor represents Cape Province, two wildebeests represent Natal Province and an orange tree represents the Orange Free State Province. The crest of the arms features a lion holding four bound sticks. The supporters are a springbok and a gemsbok. Below the arms, the Latin motto, EX UNITATE VIRES (translated at first as "Union Is Strength", but from 1961 translated as "Unity Is Strength"). Below it and to the right, in small letters the initials of the designer T.S. (for Tommy Sasseen). Around left, the name of the country in English: SOUTH AFRICA; around right, the name in Afrikaans: SUID-AFRIKA. |
Thickness | 1.4700 mm |
Mass | 2.0000 g |