R2 2009 Oom Paul Mintmark coin struck on the `Oom Paul` Coining press

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 2009 Oom Paul Mintmark R2 coin struck on the "Oom Paul" Coining press

Obverse: Within a recessed square with rounded corners, the obverse of the coin displays the Coat of Arms of South Africa at its centre, as adopted on Freedom Day 27 April 2000.

The Coat of Arms is a series of elements organised in distinct symmetric egg-like or oval shapes placed on top of one another. The completed structure combines the lower and higher oval shape in a symbol of infinity. The path that connects the lower edge of the scroll, through the lines of the tusks, with the horizon above and the sun rising at the top, forms the shape of the cosmic egg from which the secretary bird rises. In the symbolic sense, this is the implied rebirth of the spirit of the great and heroic nation of South Africa.

The motto in the semicircle around below, ǃKE E ǀXARRA ǁKE, is written in the Khoisan language of the ǀXam people and translates literally to "diverse people unite".

Below the Coat of Arms, the initials of the engraver: ALS (for Arthur Sutherland).

Around left, the name of the country in Sepedi/Sesotho (Northern Sotho and Southern Sotho): Afrika Borwa; around right, the name in Tswana: Aforika Borwa. Around above, the date of issue: 2009.

Reverse               : South Africa / Two Rand 2009 - reverse photo. Within a recessed square with rounded corners, the reverse shows a Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), known as the King of the Antelope because of its magnificent horns. Above right, the value and denomination 2 RAND. In the lower right, the initials of the engraver: ALS (for Arthur Sutherland).

Material:Nickel-plated copper

Size: 23.0000 mm

Thickness: 1.7500 mm

Mass: 5.5000 g

The Rand currency was introduced in the then Union of South Africa on 14 February 1961, shortly before the establishment of the Republic on 31 May 1961. At that time, the Two Rand (abbreviated as R2) was a gold bullion coin equal to the earlier gold pound, which was itself equal to a British sovereign. These were not regular circulating coins though, and were discontinued after 1983, while the denomination was served by a banknote in everyday life.


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