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THE DESIGN
The CHEETAH is the first theme portrayed on the coins series. The head of the
cheetah appears on the obverse of all four sizes of the series. Different
scenes from the cheetah's life are depicted on the reverse of the coins. For
the first time, the 2002 Natura coins will feature a
denomination on the reverse of each coin.
THE ANIMAL
The name "cheetah" is derived from a Hindi word, chiti,
which means "the spotted one" and seems to indicate that the species
once ranged beyond the borders of Africa.
Fossil records also prove that both smaller and larger breeds once existed in Eurasia. The cheetah in motion is an extraordinary sight.
Cat-like, it first stalks its prey within a distance of some fifty meters,
before starting the high-speed dash, which has earned this graceful predator
the reputation of being the fastest mammal on earth.
A cheetah's profile reveals its small, rounded head, short muzzle and high
domed skull. The unusually large nasal cavities allow it to take in large
quantities of air after the extreme exertions of the hunt. No two cheetahs are
identical. Each has its own spotted pattern, just as each human being has
unique fingerprints.
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2002
– “The Cheetah"
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Face
Value
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Maximum
Mintage
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Theme
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R100 1 oz
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1500
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A day in
the life of a cheetah
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R100 1 oz
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500
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A day in
the life of a cheetah with mintmark
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R50 ½ oz
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1500
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The hunt
is on
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R20 ¼ oz
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2000
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Lioness
with cubs
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R10 1/10
oz
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3000
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Drinking
water
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4 COIN
SET - Prestige
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1700
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4 COIN
SET - Proof
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ARTIST
Natanya van Niekerk -
Marketing Manager and chief artist at the South African Mint designed the first
theme (Cheetah) in the new “Wild Cats of Africa” series.
ENGRAVERS
The obverse design for the four coins was engraved by
the South African Mint’s chief die-engraver, Arthur Sutherland. South African
Mint resident die-engravers, Paul Botes, Johan Steyn, Aldrid Minnie and Marthinus Scheepers engraved the
reverse for the R50, R20 and R10 Natura gold coins.
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