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MARINE LIFE SERIES
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1997
PROOF SILVER
R2 1oz
THE KNYSNA SEA HORSE
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1998
PROOF SILVER
R2 1oz
THE CAPE JACKASS PENGUIN
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1999
PROOF SILVER
R2 1oz
THE GREAT WHITE SHARK
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2000
PROOF SILVER
R2 1oz
THE COMMON OCTOPUS
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R2
METAL: Ag 0.925 / Cu 75
WEIGHT: 33.626 grams
DIAMETER: 38.70 mm
Description:
THE KNYSNA SEA HORSE
The Knysna seahorse or Cape seahorse (Hippocampus capensis) is a species of fish in the family Syngnathidae. It is endemic to the south coast of South Africa, where it has been found in only three brackish water habitats: the estuary of the Keurbooms River in Plettenberg Bay, the Knysna Lagoon, and the estuarine portion of the Swartvlei system in Sedgefield. The limited range of this seahorse puts it at great risk of extinction
THE CAPE JACKASS PENGUIN
The African penguin (Spheniscus demersus), also known as Cape penguin or South African penguin, is a species of penguin confined to southern African waters. Like all extant penguins, it is flightless, with a streamlined body and wings stiffened and flattened into flippers for a marine habitat. Adults weigh an average of 2.2–3.5 kg (4.9–7.7 lb) and are 60–70 cm (24–28 in) tall. The species has distinctive pink patches of skin above the eyes and a black facial mask. The body's upper parts are black and sharply delineated from the white underparts, which are spotted and marked with a black band.
The African penguin is a pursuit diver and feeds primarily on fish and squid. Once extremely numerous, the African penguin is declining rapidly due to a combination of several threats and is classified as endangered. It is a charismatic species and is popular with tourists. Other vernacular names of the species include black-footed penguin and jackass penguin, due to the species' loud, donkey-like noise, although several related species of South Jackass penguins produce the same sound. They can be found along the coast of South Africa and Namibia.
THE GREAT WHITE SHARK
The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans. It is notable for its size, with the largest preserved female specimen measuring 5.83 m (19.1 ft) in length and 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) in weight at maturity. However, most are smaller; males measure 3.4 to 4.0 m (11 to 13 ft), and females measure 4.6 to 4.9 m (15 to 16 ft) on average. According to a 2014 study, the lifespan of great white sharks is estimated to be as long as 70 years or more, well above previous estimates, making it one of the longest lived cartilaginous fishes currently known.
THE COMMON OCTOPUS
This sterling silver coin series portrays South Africa's rich marine heritage. Both the R2 "crown" and the 2 ½ c "tickey" were reintroduced in the 1990's. This time as collectors coins.
In contrast with the 1999 "Great White Shark" danger theme, the Marine Life coin for 2000 portrays the placid "Octopus". It is known as the common octopus (Octopus granulatus) and is found all around the South African coastline
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