The "Strength of Africa" series was issued by the South African Mint as part of a broader push in the early 2000s to produce collector-oriented wildlife coinage distinct from the Krugerrand program. The elephant denomination in this series carries a nominal face value of 20 cents — a figure rendered entirely symbolic given the silver content — issued under the authority of the South African Reserve Bank.
Hern's attribution as WL10 places it firmly within the documented wildlife legal tender issues, a category that expanded significantly after 1994 as the Mint repositioned itself for international collector markets following the end of the apartheid-era trade embargo.
The "Strength of Africa" series was issued by the South African Mint as part of a broader push in the early 2000s to produce collector-oriented wildlife coinage distinct from the Krugerrand program. The elephant denomination in this series carries a nominal face value of 20 cents — a figure rendered entirely symbolic given the silver content — issued under the authority of the South African Reserve Bank.
Hern's attribution as WL10 places it firmly within the documented wildlife legal tender issues, a category that expanded significantly after 1994 as the Mint repositioned itself for international collector markets following the end of the apartheid-era trade embargo.