Gold Krugerrand Bullion and Proof Coins

Gold Bullion Coins - Krugerrand

Krugerrands are gold coins produced by the South African Mint. They were first minted in 1967 and were designed as a way for South Africa to sell gold to other countries. The coin is named after Paul Kruger, who was the President of the South African Republic from 1883 to 1900.

Krugerrands are made of gold which is 22 karats, or 91.67% pure. They are also alloyed with copper, which gives them a more orange-yellow colour than pure gold. The coin's weight is measured in troy ounces and the most common sizes are 1 ounce, 1/2 ounce, 1/4 ounce, and 1/10 ounce.

Krugerrands became popular as an investment in the 1970s because they were one of the first gold coins that were widely available to the general public. They were also a cheaper alternative to other gold coins such as the British Sovereign or the American Gold Eagle.

Today, Krugerrands are still popular as a way to invest in gold. They are widely recognized and are easy to buy and sell. However, they are not without controversy. The South African government's apartheid policies, which were in place when Krugerrands were first minted, led to an international boycott of South African goods, including Krugerrands. Some investors continue to boycott Krugerrands as a way to protest South Africa's past policies.

Proof State coins are produced by the South African Mint(SA Mint) to improve the gold market and soon this coin becomes a popular investment opportunity worldwide.

The obverse features the bust of President Paul Kruger(looking left) and the obverse depicts the national symbol of South Africa, the Springbok(antelope).

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2006, South Africa, Silver, Endangered Wildlife Trust - Medallions

In 2006, the South African Mint Company entered into a joint project with the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT). The Mint has created a special 15-piece sterling silver medallion set, called “The Natural Heritage Prestige Set”.  A very special wooden box has been developed to house these beautiful 15 medallions.

Limited Edition: 500 for each series
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R5, South Africa, 2017, Bimetallic - Commemorative

The South African mint introduced a special edition R5 coin which honours the life and legacy of Oliver Reginal Tambo.
The R5 coin, worth its face value, entered circulation on the 1 of October 2017 in South Africa.