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Pioneers of South Africa Silver Meddalion - Jan van Riebeeck
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Pioneers of South Africa Silver Meddalion - Thomas Baines

This medal of Jan van Riebeeck. was minted in Sterling Silver (92.5% pure silver), weighs 15 grams and is 33 mm in diameter.

It formed part of a set of 24 medallions depicting Pioneers of Southern Africa

Minted By the South African Historical Mint ( Beautifully Struck in Proof )

 

Van Riebeeck was born in Culemborg in the Netherlands as the son of a surgeon. He grew up in Schiedam, where he married 19-year old Maria de la Quellerie on 28 March 1649. (She died in Malacca, now part of Malaysia, on 2 November 1664, at the age of 35). The couple had eight children, most of whom did not survive infancy. Their son Abraham van Riebeeck, born at the Cape, later became Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.

Joining the Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) Dutch East India Company in 1639, he served in a number of posts, including that of an assistant surgeon in the Batavia in the East Indies. He subsequently visited Japan. His most important position was that of head of the VOC trading post in Tonkin, Vietnam. However, he was called back from this post as it was discovered that he was conducting trade for his own account.

In 1651 he volunteered to undertake the command of the initial Dutch settlement in the future South Africa. He landed three ships (Dromedaris (the correct spelling of Dromedaris is with one M, notice the absence of the second M, that is because it originated from the Netherlands language,) Reijger, and Goede Hoop) at the future Cape Town on 6 April 1652 and fortified the site as a way-station for the VOC trade route between the Netherlands and the East Indies. The primary purpose of this way-station was to provide fresh provisions for the VOC fleets sailing between the Dutch Republic and Batavia, as deaths en route were very high. The Walvisch and the Oliphant arrived later in 1652, having had 130 burials at sea.

Above : Each Medal weighs between 15 and 16 Grams

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Thank you.Medallions received in good order.Well packaged.AAA++
10 Dec 2011