2016 Silver 2 Half cent Flypress Tickey The Dolos with Mintmark
ref: 06062016 Dear Collectors
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIALS WITH THIS PROMOTION South African NUMISMATIC COINS in your Hands COIN AVAILABLE - CALL TO CONFIRM SILVER - AN ASSET CLASS HOT OFF THE FLYPRESS THE FLYPRESS MINTMARKED TICKEY SOUTH AFRICAN INVENTIONS SERIES 2016 THE DOLOS Proof Sterling Silver Coin 2 1/2 CTickey THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT THE MINTMARKED TICKEY HAS BEEN PRODUCED AND PRESENTED WITH A CERTIFICATE South African Inventions' is the new theme of the sterling silver R2 Crown and the 2 1/2 cent tickey, and features the dolosse. Developed in the Eastern Cape in 1963 to protect harbour walls and dissipate the energy of breaking waves, their design ensures that they form an interlocking yet porous wall. They are placed in position and on top of each other by cranes, and over time tend to get further entangled as they are shifted by the waves of the ocean. Roughly 10 000 dolosse are required to preserve a kilometer of coastline with one weighing up to 30 tonnes. GET YOURS NOW ONE PER PERSON ON THIS LIMITED ISSUE images are generic - coin images strictly copyright of Randburg Coin OWN IT IN YOUR COLLECTION THIS TICKEY HAS JUST COME ONTO THE MARKET AN EXCITING COMMEMORATIVE OF SOUTH AFRICAN INGENUITY - THEMED SOUTH AFRICAN INVENTIONS WITH THE FAMOUS FLYPRESS MINTMARK NOW OFFERED ON OUR SPECIAL PROMOTION FOR ONLY R 490 |
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Details:
2 1/2 cent Tickey Metal: Sterling Silver Mass: 1.414 grams Diameter: 16.30 mm
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Description:
The reverse of the 2 1/2cent tickey shows a single dolos with the denomination 2 1/2 cent, while the obverse features the words 'South Africa' with the year 2016 and a Protea.
Eric Mowbray Merrifield, an East London harbour engineer from 1961 to 1967, is credited with the invention of the dolos, but in the late 1990's Aubery Kruger, Merrifield's young draughtsman, claimed he and Merrifield considered the shape of the concrete blocks together to be used in the protection of East London's extensive breakwaters following damage done by a storm in 1963. Merrifield died in 1982 and Kruger's claim cannot be settled either way. source: S A Mint
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