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  • 50 Cents 1996-2000, KM# 163, South Africa
  • 50 Cents 1996-2000, KM# 163, South Africa
Obverse

Coat of arms and country name in Sotho.

The coat of arms was granted by King George V by Royal Warrant on 17 September 1910, few months after the formation of the Union of South Africa.

It was a combination of symbols representing the four provinces (formerly colonies) that made up the Union:
• The first quarter is the figure of Hope, representing the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope.
• The two wildebeests of the second quarter represent the Colony of Natal.
• The orange tree in the third quarter was used as the symbol of the Orange Free State Republic.
• The wagon in the fourth quarter represented the Transvaal.
• The supporters are taken from the arms of the Orange River Colony and the Cape Colony.
• The lion holds four rods, bound together, symbolizing the unification of the four former colonies.

The motto, Ex Unitate Vires was officially translated as "Union is Strength" until 1961, and thereafter as "Unity is Strength".

Engraver: Arthur Sutherland

AFRIKA BORWA
EX UNITATE VIRES
ALS 1996

Reverse

Strelitzia is a genus of five species of perennial plants, native to South Africa. It belongs to the plant family Strelitziaceae. The genus is named after the duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, birthplace of Queen Charlotte of the United Kingdom. A common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower / plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to birds-of-paradise. In South Africa it is commonly known as a crane flower. Surrounding nonagon.

Engraver: Linda Lotriet

50c
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Edge

50 Cents

AFRIKA BORWA
KM# 163 Hern# Nf7-11 Schön# 220
Characteristics
Material Bronze Plated Steel
Weight 5 g
Diameter 22 mm
Thickness 2 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Alt # Hern# Nf7, Hern# Nf8, Hern# Nf9, Hern# Nf10, Hern# Nf11
Mint
South African Mint (SA Mint)

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