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South Africa pioneered modern bullion coinage when it first issued the Krugerrand on 3 July 1967 to help market South African gold; it is the first modern bullion coin and is still issued today. Gradually, the South African Mint started diversifying the range, first by issuing fractional Krugerrands, then by introducing different designs to the gold one-ounce (1 oz) format. These include the Protea series, the Natura series, as well as one-year types that do not fall into a particular series. The Kruggerands retained their specifications (22-carat gold) while other coins issued after 1994 are 99.99% gold; just as the Krugerrand though, they contain exactly one ounce of pure gold or 1oz Absolute Gold Weight (1.000 oz AGW). This coin is part of the Natura series by the South African Mint. A new theme in the series, Nocturnal hunters, was introduced in 2014. The first predator to feature on the coins was the leopard, followed by the black-backed jackal in 2015. The year 2016 saw the final addition to this theme: the spotted (or laughing) hyena (Crocuta crocuta). The hyena has an extensive vocal range: whoops, fast whoops, grunts, groans, lows, giggles, yells, growls, soft grunt-laughs, whines and soft squeals. Its loud "who-oop" call and its unusual laughter are one of the most recognisable sounds of the African bush at night. The pitch of the laugh indicates the hyena’s age, while variations in the frequency of notes convey information about its social rank. Hyenas can run at speeds of up to 60 km/h and have good hearing and sharp eyesight at night. The female is larger than the male and dominates the pack. There is a very strong hierarchy, especially when they are feeding. Unlike other coins featuring wildlife - which normally have an animal on the reverse only - the coins of this series have a common obverse which also features a hyena. The reverses a different, and each of the four pure-gold coins depicts a different aspect of the hyena’s behaviour. The R100 (1 oz) coin features a lone adult hyena. All coins of the series were designed and engraved by MJ Scheepers. | ||||||
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Variety | Hyena privy mark | |
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Mintage | Issued: unknown | |
Details | Privy mark on the obverse, in the form of a silhouette of a hyena and the word HYANIDAE on the neck of the hyena. Issued in the launch set only. | |
In Set |
2016 Natura Launch Set, mintage unknown
1 coins: 1oz Gold Hyena |
Source | Edition | About | Link | Notes |
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South African Mint | Coin description | link |
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Country | South Africa |
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Currency | Rand |
Coin Type | Gold Ounce (1 oz) |
Issued | 2016 |
Face Value | Varies (x Rand) |
Total Mintage | unknown |
Current | Yes |
Material | 0.9999 Gold |
Designer | MJ Scheepers |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 32.6900 mm |
Mass | 31.1070 g |
OCC ID | GAVP-EXAC-AXLW-OMDY |
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Natura - The Nocturnal Hunters : Spotted Hyena R100 (1 oz, 24ct gold)
Copyright: South African Mint Notes: Obverse privy mark. Source |
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Natura - The Nocturnal Hunters : Spotted Hyena R100 (1 oz, 24ct gold)
Copyright: PCGS Source |
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Natura - The Nocturnal Hunters : Spotted Hyena R100 (1 oz, 24ct gold)
Copyright: PCGS Source |