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1935 Union of South Africa medallion - Silver Jubilee of King George V - in excellent condition

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Origin
Southern African Colonial
Time Period
1900-1950
Product code
Shop2510
Bob Shop ID
268801504

1935 Union of South Africa medallion - Silver Jubilee of King George V

  • Diameter : 32mm

After the American Revolution, King George III developed mental illness. As per the link, his first significant bout occurred in 1788 when he suffered bizarre hallucinations, paranoia, and depression while also speaking for hours on end in streams of nonsense, raving, soiling himself, and making sexual advances to all at court. (Cited from: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-infamous-king-george-iii.44789/)
After the American Revolution, King George III developed mental illness. As per the link, his first significant bout occurred in 1788 when he suffered bizarre hallucinations, paranoia, and depression while also speaking for hours on end in streams of nonsense, raving, soiling himself, and making sexual advances to all at court. (Cited from: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-infamous-king-george-iii.44789/)
After the American Revolution, King George III developed mental illness. As per the link, his first significant bout occurred in 1788 when he suffered bizarre hallucinations, paranoia, and depression while also speaking for hours on end in streams of nonsense, raving, soiling himself, and making sexual advances to all at court. (Cited from: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-infamous-king-george-iii.4