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2009 Natura Series The White Rhinoceros
Ceratotherium simum
R10 24ct Gold Coin
One Tenth Ounce Pure Gold
Proof Coin
Certificate of Authenticity from the SA Mint
In a Stunning SA Mint Case
Limited Edition Maximum Mintage 3000
Serial 0131
Limited Edition
24 Carat Solid Gold
You are bidding on a one tenth Ounce
Serial number 0131
With the US Lowering interest rates and printing dollars furiously, the Dollar will be put under pressure which has positive effects on the Gold Price.. Currencies come and go but for centuries Gold has remained a store of wealth especially in times of uncertaintity.. In addition whats sets it apart is that it a limited edition proof coin which has a maximum mintage of 3000 only.
Mass 3.110 Grams
Diameter 16.5mm
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Shipping Details
All Delivery Methods are via Overnight Courier with Tracking : See Below
Speed Services Country Wide Delivery..Item Delivered to your closest post office counter within 48 hours of payment receipt.[3 Business Days].You will receive a tracking number and collect from the counter quoting your tracking number..For various reasons cowed..Delivery is within South Africa only..Item is in Safe custody at the Bank so allow three business days before item is dispatched..Cost to post office counter R59..Also the option of 'To your door'delivery { Work or Home Adress via overnight courier ] Johannesburg R45 ; Pretoria R49 ; Rest of the country R99 OR to your post office counter R59
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A new theme called ''SAFARI THROUGH SOUTH AFRICA'' begins in 2009 and features The White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) to celebrate the successful "Save the Rhino" project which saved these highly endangered species from certain extinction.
Four of the world's five species of rhinos are "Critically Endangered" and face an extreme risk of extinction in the wild. In 1970, there were around 70,000 rhinos worldwide in total. Today, there are fewer than 18,000 rhino's surviving in the wild around the world, of which 80% are found in South Africa.
The white rhino is not white (it is actually grey) and has been misnamed due to misinterpretation. Because this species is a true grazer its mouth is wide and square lipped and the first Afrikaners named it "wide-mouthed" or "wyd mond". "Wyd/weit" was translated incorrectly as "white".