1999 Gold Proof 1/10 oz Monarchs of Africa Natura Issue

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20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
since this coin series Monarchs of Africa
was introduced into the numismatic
collectors market
NATURA - A PRIZE NUMISMATIC COIN SERIES
One of the legal tender proof coins that is part of the Natura series that has established itself as one of the most renowned modern proof coin series in the world. Since the first pure gold (24ct) Natura coin was issued in 1994, the Natura has become a numismatic success story, having won various international numismatic awards.


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1999
KUDU
MONARCHS OF AFRICA
 1/10 oz GOLD PROOF NATURA COIN
The Kudu Antelope  is the first in the
South African Mint's Natura coin series
of the 'Monarchs of Africa' theme  

NOW OFFERING GOLD PRODUCTS AT A 
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1999 Gold Tenth oz Monarchs of Africa Natura Issue 
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ARTIST:  NATANYA VAN NIEKERK,
DIE SINKER: AL SUTHERLAND


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Details - Coin

1/10 oz Mass: 3.110 grams  Metal: Au 999.9  Diameter: 16.50 mmm
Mintage: 2 838

Description

Like many other antelope, male kudus can be found in bachelor groups, but they are more likely to be solitary. Their dominance displays tend not to last long and are generally fairly peaceful, consisting of one male making himself look big by making his hair stand on end. When males do have a face-off, they will lock their horns in a competition to determine the stronger puller; kudus' necks enlarge during the mating season for this reason. Sometimes two competing males are unable to unlock their horns and, if unable to disengage, will die of starvation or dehydration. Males are seen with females only in the mating season, when they join in groups of 5–15 kudus, including offspring. Calves grow very quickly and at six months are fairly independent of their mothers.

A pregnant female will leave the herd to give birth to a single offspring. She will leave the newborn lying hidden for 4–5 weeks while coming back only to nurse it, which is the longest amount of time for any antelope species. Then the calf will start meeting its mother for short periods. At 3 or 4 months, the calf will be with its mother constantly, and at about six months they will permanently join the group.

When threatened, the kudu will often run away rather than fight. Wounded bulls have been known to charge the attacker, hitting the attacker with their sturdy horn base rather than stabbing it. Wounded females can keep running for many miles without stopping to rest for more than a minute. They are great kickers and are capable of breaking a wild dog's or jackal's neck or back. They are good jumpers and can clear a 5-foot fence from a standing start

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