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DAILY CENTENARY CELEBRATION SPECIAL STUNNING FINE GOLD 18 JULY 1918 - 18 JULY 2018 "IT IS IN YOUR HANDS TO MAKE OF THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE" 2004
THE "CONSTITUTION"
MINT MARK SET
SOUTH AFRICA / TURKEY
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24 ct GOLD 1/10 oz R 5 PROOF COIN SOUTH AFRICAN MINT
FINE SILVER OFFICIAL PROOF MEDALLION TURKISH STATE MINT
Maximum Mintage 100 sets worldwide only
The preamble from the Constitution of South Africa in the
form of a flag, can be seen on the reverse of the South
African Mint gold 1/10 oz R 5 coin with the "Ten Years of
Freedom" mint mark. The sterling silver commemorative
medallion reflects Article 6 of the Constitution of the
Republic of Turkey which celebrated its
80th anniversary in 2003
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Gold R 5 1/10 oz Coin South Africa: Mass: 3.110 gram Diameter: 16.50 mm Metal:Au: 999.9 Silver Medallion Turkey: Mass: 31.47 gram Diameter: 38.61 mm Metal: Ag: 999
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A BEAUTIFUL HISTORICAL COIN SET
2005 - 2007
PETIT SOUTH AFRICAN
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS
24 ct GOLD 1/10 oz R 5 PROOF COINS
With Extracts from the Speeches of South Africa's Nobel Peace Prize Winners
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4 x 1/10oz R 5: Content: 999.9 Gold 24ct Weight: 3.110 gram (24ct) Diameter: 16.5mm
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALBERT LUTHULI 1961 Nobel Peace prize Winner.
Luthuli was granted special permission in 1961 to attend the award ceremony in Oslo, Norway. In his speech he said that he considered the award "a recognition of the sacrifices made by the peoples of all races in South Africa particularly the African people who have endured and suffered so much for so long". The chairperson of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Gunnar Jahn, praised him for his commitment to the peaceful struggle for human rights in South Africa. The ceremony was also attended by King Olav of Norway. Luthuli was the first Black African to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
DESMOND TUTU 1984 Nobel Peace Prize Winner.
Archbishop Mpilo Desmond Tutu, world renowned preacher and strident voice against apartheid, first Black Secretary General of the South African Council of Churches, first Black Archbishop of the Anglican Church in South Africa, Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town, and chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.The award recognised his unifying role in South Africa. The Nobel Peace Prize Committee made specific mention of his part in the transition to democracy in South Africa.
FORMER PRESIDENTS F W DE KLERK AND NELSON MANDELA 1993 Joint Nobel Peace Prize Winners.
Extract from Mr Mandela's acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize : I am indeed truly humbled to be standing here today to receive this year`s Nobel Peace Prize. I extend my heartfelt thanks to the Norwegian Nobel Committee for elevating us to the status of a Nobel Peace Prize winner. I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate my compatriot and fellow laureate, State President F.W. de Klerk, on his receipt of this high honour. Together, we join two distinguished South Africans, the late Chief Albert Luthuli and His Grace Archbishop Desmond Tutu, to whose seminal contributions to the peaceful struggle you paid well-deserved tribute by awarding them the Nobel Peace Prize.
Extract from Mr De Klerk's acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize :The question that we must ask is whether we are making progress toward the goal of universal peace. Or are we caught up on a treadmill of history, turning forever on the axle of mindless aggression and self-destruction? Has the procession of Nobel Peace laureates since 1901 reflected a general movement by mankind toward peace? When considering the great honour that has been bestowed on us as recipients of this Peace Prize, we must in all humility ask these questions. We must also consider the nature of peace. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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