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Pond, 1/4 oz, South Africa, 1893, 2019, Gold - KrugerrandThe Lost Hoard)

Pond, 1/4oz Krugerrand, South Africa, 1893, 2019, Gold, The Lost Hoard - Limited Edition: 677

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1893 - 1900 Kruger Pond and 2019 1/4oz Krugerrand

This set consists of a 2019 1/4oz proof quality Krugerrand with a privy mark of the lost hoard logo and an 1893-1900 ‘Lost Hoard’ Kruger Pond. Also included is a Lost Hoard booklet by South African numismatist, Professor Francois Malan. All this is packaged in a replica of the original money bag in which the coins remained hidden for more than a century. 

“The limited-edition Lost Hoard is truly exceptional in terms of its artistry, rarity and value,” says Honey Mamabolo, managing director, South African Mint.

 A limited number of this original, certified and graded coins are available, along with a limited-edition 2019, privy-mark Krugerrand. 

The Lost Hoard is a novel set of vintage and modern coins. Only 910 of these collectables are available in the world, with each set comprised of an incredibly rare Kruger pond(1893). The Pond's history dates back to the early days of the gold rush in South Africa with a more contemporary, 2019 Krugerrand.

The rarity of the Kruger ponde stems from their incredible story of it being hidden/lost. They were located in a Switzerland vault and are rumoured to have been moved there from the Netherlands for safekeeping before the Second World War broke out. How the coins made it over 10,000kms to the Netherlands is part of South African folklore and adds to the allure of the discovery. The coins were acquired by the South African Mint at an auction.

 

“The set is prized for its unique combination of old and new never before seen on the market by investors and collectors. It is a real privilege for us to showcase this incredible treasure. The Lost Hoard besides being extremely valuable is also a window to history. With its past intertwined with the legend of the Kruger Millions, the pond is the closest brush with history for collectors.”

 

While it is true that gold was evacuated from Pretoria by the then Transvaal Government during the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902), no accurate account has ever been produced of its fate, spawning an urban legend of the ‘Kruger Millions. The fascination with the missing gold thus makes the discovery of a large parcel of the gold Kruger pond a significant find, capturing the imagination of all South Africans, investors and collectors.

 

Outside of the 233 half ponds and 677 ponds, no other coins of this era are believed to remain in existence today.

 

From the South African Mint, the coins are available for purchase in two sets.

  • The first set is made up of an 1893–1900 Lost Hoard Kruger half-pond with a 2019 1/10 oz gold privy-mark proof Krugerrand.
  • The second set consists of an 1893–1900 Lost Hoard Kruger full pond and a 2019 ¼ oz gold privy-mark proof Krugerrand.

The grading determines the price of each coin; hence it is difficult to provide an accurate cost for each coin. Based on grading, each coin can cost anywhere between R14 500 to R250 000.

 

“The Lost Hoard raises the bar on the concept of ‘unique collectable’, once again highlighting the South African Mint’s ability to produce coins that exemplify craftsmanship and are coveted. This is a unique opportunity to acquire the most authentic remnants of the Transvaal gold together with the contemporary Krugerrand, one of the world’s biggest brands in gold coins also minted by the South African Mint,” says Mamabolo.

 

“We should all be excited that these pieces of our history are back on our shores after more than 125 years of absence. The Kruger pond which was issued as circulation coins by the Transvaal Government will endure as important symbols of our heritage.”

Denomination Diameter*
(mm)
Thickness*
(mm)
Weight
(g)
Fineness Gold content Edge
reeded
(g) (oz t)
1 oz

32.62mm - 32.77mm

2.870mm - 2.972mm (<1976)

2.740mm - 2.972mm(1976-February 1979)

2.740mm - 2.972mm(>1979)

33.930g 22 karat 91.67% 31.10g 1.000 160**
1/2 oz 26.93mm - 27.07mm

2.115mm  -2.215mm

16.965g 22 karat 91.67% 15.55g 0.500 185
1/4 oz 21.94mm - 22.06mm 1.888mm - 1.788mm 8.482g 22 karat 91.67% 7.775g 0.250 150
1/10 oz 16.45mm - 16.55mm 1.25mm - 1.35mm 3.393g 22 karat 91.67% 3.111g 0.100 115
* Maximum dimensions
Material
Gold
Denomination
Pond
Shape
Round
Time
2000s
Object
Animal - Springbok
Person (king, queen, tsar, president)
Rulers
Paul Kruger
Weight
1/4 oz