2000 Gold Sable Natura Prestige Collectors Set 1 oz Half Quarter oz Tenth oz
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2000 SABLE 1 oz 24 ct GOLD PROOF COIN "The Sable - Queen of the Antelope" is 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. R 45 000 ------------------------------------- Details - Coin Both sexes have ringed horns which arch backward. In females, these can reach 61–102 cm (24–40 in), while in males they are 81–165 cm (32–65 in) long. The average lifespan of the sable antelope is 19 years in the wild and 22 years in captivity. Sable antelope live in savanna woodlands and grasslands during the dry season, where they eat mid-length grasses and leaves. They visit salt licks and have been known to chew bones to collect minerals. They are diurnal, but are less active during the heat of the day. They form herds of 10 to 30 females and calves led by a single male, called a bull. Males fight among themselves; they drop to their knees and use their horns. In each herd, the juvenile males are exiled from the herd around three years old. All of the female calves remain, however. When the herd gets too large, it divides into smaller groups of cows and their young. These groups form new herds, once again with only one adult bull. The young males, which have been separated from the herd, associate in "bachelor groups" of up to 12 individuals. Among the bachelors, the most dominant is the first individual to join a new group of females when the position is open. Seldom, during their fights for dominance are they able to inflict bodily harm to the contender. When sable antelopes are threatened by predators, including lions, they confront them, using their scimitar-shaped horns. Many of these big cats have died during such fights. Numbers have been reduced severely as part of regional tse-tse fly control programs. The grassland habitat of the sable is being reduced by habitat destruction for agricultural development. Antelope are important to their habitats as grazers and browsers. They are also important as prey for carnivores. TO RESERVE Call Randburg Coin Now (011) 789-2233 or (011) 789 -2234 THIS SPECIAL EXPIRES IN ONE WEEK ON 14th August 2019 OR subject to availability. KINDLY NOTE: Payment methods we accept are - cash upon collection or bank transfer only on this promotion. E & OE - Subject to our terms and conditions: |