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2 Rand Freedom of Religion, Belief and Opinion

Uitgever South African Mint
Jaar 2019
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse bears the coat of arms of South Africa in high relief at center, depicting a secretary bird with wings displayed above a shield charged with two figures in the Khoisan style, flanked by ears of wheat and encircled by a wreath of protea leaves, with a scroll below bearing the national motto in the !Ke eː ǀxarra ǁke language. The date '2019' appears in the upper field, flanked by a stylized rising sun above the bird's head. The legends 'SOUTH AFRICA' and 'AFRIKA-DZONGA' arc along the left and right periphery respectively, in the Latin script. The engraver's initials 'ALS' appear in the lower field below the coat of arms.
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Opschrift voorzijde 2019 South Africa Afrika-Dzonga ALS
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Issued as part of South Africa's ongoing Constitutional Values circulation series, this coin commemorates Section 15 of the 1996 Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion, belief, and opinion — a provision that carried particular weight in a country where the apartheid state had long weaponized religious institutions, most notably the Dutch Reformed Church, to provide theological justification for racial segregation.

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