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| Issuer | South African Mint |
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| Year | 2019 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a dramatic close-up composition depicting the partial faces of two African Elephants positioned at the left and right, their tusks and facial features rendered in intricate detail. At the center, a circular cartouche contains the denomination, the troy ounce weight specification, and the platinum fineness designation. The design emphasizes the raw power and grandeur of the species within a symmetrical, artistically balanced layout. |
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The Big Five series launched as South Africa's answer to established platinum bullion programs — Maple Leafs, Britannias, Nobles — that had dominated the investment market for decades. The African Elephant anchors Series I as the largest land animal and the most commercially recognizable of the five, a deliberate choice by the SA Mint to lead with mass-market appeal without sacrificing the numismatic intent of the broader program.
The .9995 platinum purity marginally exceeds the .9990 standard set by most competing sovereign issues — a specification decision that complicates direct melt-value comparisons but strengthens the coin's position against Canadian product in particular.