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The South African Mint Unveils “African Range” Collection

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The South African Mint has unveiled a Groundbreaking High-Relief “African Range” Collection. The  Mint this week announced the launch of its first-ever high-relief coin range, The African Range.  A celebration of world-class craftsmanship, The African Range redefines the boundaries of numismatics. This transforms the coin from a traditional medium into a sculptural work of enduring cultural and artistic significance.

 

The South African Mint Unveils Groundbreaking High-Relief “African Range” Collection

 

“This is one of the most exciting products we have introduced in recent decades,” says Richard Stone, Product Development Manager at the South African Mint.

“Our ambition was to create a flagship collection that reflects Africa’s natural beauty, craftsmanship, and artistic excellence on a global stage.”

Unlike conventional coin design processes, which typically begin with a flat drawing before progressing through modelling, scanning, and engraving, the African Range represents a bold departure.

 

The South African Mint Unveils “African Range” Collection

These designs were modelled after existing sculptures

 

These designs were modelled after existing sculptures by internationally acclaimed South African artist Dylan Lewis. He is renowned for his evocative wildlife works exhibited in cities such as London, Paris, and New York. Translating these sculptures into high-relief coin form demanded months of meticulous refinement. Every angle and detail was carefully considered. This was to determine the ideal composition before modelling and engraving could begin.

“It was a profound responsibility to reinterpret an existing sculpture into a new medium,” Stone explains, underscoring the technical and artistic complexity of the process.

 

The debut release in The African Range focuses on the cheetah. This animal is an icon of speed, precision, and instinct. The collection unfolds as a five-coin narrative, capturing the stages of the hunt. This is from watchful surveying and stealthy stalking to the explosive chase, decisive capture, and final repose.

 

The reverse design portrays the cheetah in a poised, surveying stance

 

The reverse design portrays the cheetah in a poised, surveying stance, rendered in striking high relief to achieve exceptional depth, detail, and sculptural presence. The obverse features a refined, cropped profile of the animal. This creates a dynamic and powerful visual construct across the series.

The South African Mint Unveils “African Range” Collection

This limited-edition collection includes proof coins in a range of sizes: 1 kg, 5 oz, 2 oz, 1 oz, and ¼ oz in 24-carat gold, alongside 1 kg, 5 oz and 2 oz silver offerings. Remarkably, the precision and detail of the high-relief design are preserved consistently across all sizes. This is from the smallest ¼ oz coin to the expansive 1 kg format.

 

A standout feature of the collection

 

A standout feature of the collection is the exclusive statue set. This pairs the 1 oz high-relief privy mark gold coin with a miniature statue of the original Dylan Lewis sculpture upon which the designs were modelled. This unique combination seamlessly merges fine art and numismatics into a single, highly collectable masterpiece.

 

“This is a project of enduring value,” concludes Stone.

 

“It is a story-driven series that invites collectors to embark on a journey unfolding over five years and potentially beyond. It celebrates African wildlife and artistic excellence It offers a truly exceptional South African product to collectors worldwide.”

 

MORE INFORMATION: The Mint

 

The South African Mint is a wholly owned subsidiary of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB).

The South African Mint Unveils “African Range” Collection

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