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THE VERY SCARCE 2010 - 20 CENT - BRILLIANT UNC AS FROM THE SA-MINT.  10 available! READ DESCRIPTION!
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THE VERY SCARCE 2010 - 20 CENT - BRILLIANT UNC AS FROM THE SA-MINT. 10 available! READ DESCRIPTION!

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South Africa
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20c2010
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169509260

THE VERY SCARCE 2010 20 CENT - BRILLIANT UNC AS FROM THE SA-MINT.  10 available!

The remarkable South African flower, the Protea cynaroids was one of the first distinctive South African symbols that appeared on the tickey and sixpence coins from 1925 to 1960. With the introduction of South Africas first decimal series (1961 - 1964) the Protea was again depicted on the 2½c and 5c coins which were designed by the die-cutter, Kruger Gray. With the second decimal coin series (1965 - 1989), an outstanding South African horticultural artist, Cynthna Letty was responsible for the artwork. The new Protea design depicted the Protea plant with three flowers in various stages on the nickel 20c coin. Die-sinker Tommy Sasseen modelled the design from the original watercolour painting which can be viewed at the South African Mint museum.

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