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This is the first issue in the silver bullion coin series "Rise of the Dinosaurs" and is dedicated to Euparkeria. The limited edition is delivered in the original blister card of the South African Mint.
Euparkeria (meaning "Parker's good animal", named in honor of W.K. Parker) is an extinct genus of archosauriform from the Middle Triassic of South Africa. It was a small reptile that lived between 245-230 million years ago, and was close to the ancestry of Archosauria, the group that includes dinosaurs, pterosaurs, birds and crocodilians.
Euparkeria had hind limbs that were slightly longer than its forelimbs, which has been taken as evidence that it may have been able to rear up on its hind legs as a facultative biped. Although Euparkeria is close to the ancestry of fully bipedal archosaurs such as early dinosaurs, it probably developed bipedalism independently. Euparkeria was not as well adapted to bipedal locomotion as dinosaurs and its normal movement was probably more analogous to a crocodilian high walk.
Engraver: M. J. Scheepers
Obverse
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Depicts the fossilised skull, neck and shoulder of an Erythrosuchus Africanus. The country name and the inscriptions including the year 2020 in Roman numerals MMXIX below. RISE OF THE DINOSAURS |
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Reverse
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Depicts Euparkeria in a running leap to capture a flying insect in its opened jaw. The background illustrates a mountainous landscape. The valueon the right top, the inscriptions, the engraver's initials and fineness below. 25 |
Edge |
25 Rand
Rise of the Dinosaurs
Euparkeria
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Rise of the Dinosaurs
Euparkeria