Krugerrand

A Krugerrand is a South African gold coin. right Krugerrands were first minted in 1967 to help market South African gold. They were sold at a very low premium (5%) over the base gold value. The coins have legal tender status in South Africa but are not actually intended to be used as currency. Originally only one size of coin was made, which contained one troy ounce (31.1035 grams) of gold. Since the gold alloy the Krugerrand was minted from was 91.67% pure, the actual weight of a "one ounce" coin is 1.0909 ounces, to provide for one ounce of elemental gold. From 1980, three other sizes were introduced, a half, quarter, and tenth ounce size. 54.5 million coins of all four types have been sold. The Krugerrand was the first gold coin to contain precisely one ounce of fine gold, and was intended from the moment of creation to provide a vehicle for the private ownership of gold. By bestowing legal tender status upon the coin, Krugerrands could be owned by citizens of the United States, which at that time prohibited private ownership of bullion but allowed ownership of foreign coins. The Krugerrand gets its name from the fact that the obverse, or "heads" side of the coin, shows the face of Paul Kruger, president of the old South African Republic. The reverse, or "tails" side, depicts a springbok antelope, a national symbol of South Africa. The name "South Africa" and the gold content are printed in both Afrikaans and English. The success of the Krugerrand led to many other gold producing nations minting their own bullion coins, including the Canadian Maple Leaf in 1979 and the Australian Nugget in 1981. These newer issues have surpassed the Krugerrand in popularity due to their 99.9% (24 carat) purity.
SizeFace Value (Rand)Weight (g)Fineness 1.000Gold Content (g) Gold Content (Troy)
Full1033.9305.91731.1041.0000
Half516.9653.91715.5520.5000
Quarter2.58.4826.9177.7760.2500
Tenth13.3931.9173.1100.1000

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