Gold Investment Coin 1 Oz Krugerrand 50th Anniversary 2017
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% Au, 8.33 % Cu
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50th Anniversary of the Golden Krugerrand ("1967" - "2017")
Krugerrand gold investment coins in the 1 ounce size were minted from 1967 onwards, and the other 1/2 ounce, 1/4 ounce and 1/10 ounce sizes from 1980 onwards. The name of the coin was created by combining the name of the then President of the Boer Transvaal, Kruger, and the South African currency, the Rand. These coins have become the world's most popular investment coins. The success of the Krugerrand led to the introduction of the Canadian Maple Leaf in 1979 and the Australian Nugget in 1986. Gold Krugerrands are traditionally accompanied by copper. For example, an ounce coin weighs exactly 33.9305g and contains a full ounce (1 Oz - 31.1g) of pure gold, the remainder being 2.826g of copper, which causes the coin to be a different colour.

Obverse:
Depicts a portrait of Paul Kruger, President of the Boer Transvaal (1883-1900), looking left. The portrait is accompanied by the inscription 'SUID AFRIKA - SOUTH AFRICA' (by Otto Schultz).
Reverse:
Traditional depiction of an African gazelle in a leap, South Africa's national symbol. The motif is accompanied by the inscription 'KRUGERRAND FYNGOUD, weight (1 OZ) FINE GOLD' and the year of issue (by C.L. Steynberg). Unlike previous editions of this popular gold investment coin, a special mark symbolizing the 50th anniversary is also incorporated into the design and the mintage is limited to just 100,000 pieces for the entire world!
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