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  • 5 Cents 1965-1969, KM# 67.2, South Africa
  • 5 Cents 1965-1969, KM# 67.2, South Africa
Description

Engraver: Tommy Sasseen

Obverse

Depicts a portrait of Jan van Riebeeck with the state name in Afrikaans at right.

Johan Anthoniszoon "Jan" van Riebeeck (1619–1677) was a Dutch navigator and colonial administrator who founded Cape Town in what then became the Dutch Cape Colony of the Dutch East India Company.

SUID-AFRIKA 1965
T.S.

Reverse

Depicts standing Blue Crane with large denomination at right. Engraver's initials below.

The Blue Crane (Anthropoides Paradisea) is the national bird of South Africa and is found throughout the large Savannah areas of South Africa, usually near water. Each bird is about 105 cm tall with both sexes identical. Identification is easy because of the large head with dark brown irises and a pinkish bill. Nesting pairs seem to mate for life and use the same nesting sites. The Blue Crane population is thriving.

As the Blue Crane is more-or-less confined to South Africa, it has been used only on South African coins.

5c
T.S.

Edge

5 Cents

SUID-AFRIKA
KM# 67.2
Characteristics
Material Nickel
Weight 2.5 g
Diameter 17.35 mm
Thickness 1.59 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Alt # Hern# D86, Hern# D88, Hern# D90, Hern# D94
Mint
Pretoria Mint, South Africa (SA)

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