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2 Rand Owls

Uitgever South African Mint
Jaar 2004
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse presents a dramatically composed close-up portrait of an owl's face, filling almost the entire field in a bold, naturalistic design with finely engraved feather texturing rendered in great detail. The owl's large, forward-facing eyes and hooked beak are depicted with striking realism at centre. The lower left quadrant bears the denomination 'R2' in stylised numerals integrated among engraved foliage and geometric patterning, while the upper right quadrant features a contrasting panel of intricate leaf and abstract motifs. The overall composition is divided diagonally, creating a dynamic interplay between the naturalistic owl portrait and the decorative background elements.
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Aanvullende informatie

South Africa's "Nature" bullion and collector series produced several wildlife-themed silver issues in the early 2000s, but the Spotted Eagle Owl pieces occupy an odd commercial niche — marketed primarily to the gift trade rather than serious collector circuits, which likely kept mintages modest and secondary-market attention thin.

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