Rare!!! 1970 Medal - 150th Anniversary of the Arrival of the 1820 Settlers (only 1250 was Minted)
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Rare!!! 1970 Medal - 150th Anniversary of the Arrival of the 1820 Settlers (only 1250 was Minted)
Features
LocationSouth Africa
PeriodRepublic (1961-date)
TypeCommemorative medals
Year1970
CompositionBronze
Weight23.6 g
Diameter38.1 mm
Thickness2.4 mm
ShapeRound
TechniqueMilled
Commemorative issue
150th Anniversary of the Arrival of the 1820 Settlers
Obverse
A family of six settles with their belongings all facing left; one boy pointing. Signed: T.S. below. Text across bottom section.
Script: Latin
Lettering: ON APRIL 10, 1820, THE FIRST of 4000 BRITISH SETTLERS SET FOOT ON SHORE AT ALGOA BAY THESE PEOPLE PLAYED A VITAL PART IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
Engraver: Tommy Sasseen
Designer: Kenneth Robinson
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