Netherlands: van Riebeeck Tercentenary: Netherlands-South Africa Society
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Form:
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Circular
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By:
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Maarten Paauw (?) / Koninklijke Begeer, Holland |
Date:
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1952 (?) |
Ref:
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Laidlaw: 0743;
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Variations:
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Size | Metal | Mass | Value |
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60.1 mm | Bronze | 78.1 gm | $50 |
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Edge:
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Plain.
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Obverse:
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Bust of van Riebeeck in wig facing partly to the right. Monogram: “MP” on the lower right. Legend above: “ DIE ADVANCEMENT SOECKT SAL GEEN NAERSTIGHEYT SPAREN”, and below: “= JAN VAN RIEBEECK =”.
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Reverse:
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At the foot, the arms of the Netherlands (left) and the Union of South Africa (right). The legend around: “NED. ZUID AFRIKAANSE VERENIGING (Netherlands-South African Society)”.
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Notes:
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The legend on the reverse is van Riebeeck’s motto in Old Dutch and loosely translates: “he who wants to get ahead in life, shall fear no unpleasantness”. The blank area probably means that this was medal intended as an award.
The Netherlands-South African Society was founded in 1881 with the aim of promoting cultural contact between the two countries.
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