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The silver one ounce (1 oz) Krugerrand coin is part of the extensive range of Krugerrand coins which has its beginning in 1967 and is produced by Rand Refinery together with the South African Mint. The original (one ounce gold) Krugerrand is the first modern bullion coin. Initially, the coin was only issued in one format: one ounce of gold; since September 1980, Krugerrands have also become available in three additional smaller sizes containing half ounce of gold, quarter ounce of gold and one tenth of an ounce of gold. In 2017, the Rand Refinery began minting silver versions, which have the same overall design as the gold coin; these are in two ounces silver and one ounce silver. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the coin range in 2017, it was expanded to also include a platinum ounce, a massive fifty ounces (50 oz) gold coin, five ounces (5 oz) gold, two ounces (2 oz) gold, and two fractional mini-coins, twentieth-ounce (1/20th oz) gold and fiftieth ounce (1/50th oz) gold. Unlike the gold versions, the silver coins have a fixed face value; the silver ounce is denominated as One Rand (R1). Paul Kruger - depicted on the obverse - was affectionately known as "Oom Paul" (uncle Paul), one of the highest designations anyone can be given in South Africa. His portrait was designed long before the Krugerrand was first minted, and was originally used on Boer coins. When the gold finds in Transvaal gave them the opportunity to start minting their own coins, president Kruger requested a law to found a national bank, which also stated that South African money should be modelled after British money. Since the country did not have a mint, they assigned the task of minting the first Zuidafrikaanse Ponde (South African Pond, or Pound) to the Berlin Mint. Thus Berlin medallist Otto Schultz designed them in 1892 and his effigy of Kruger (adapted by by Tommy Sasseen) is still used today. The reverse of the Krugerrand, designed by Coert Laurens Steynberg in 1967, shows a Springbok antelope, South Africa's national animal. | |||||||||
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Variety | Proof | |
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Mintage | Issued: 20,000. Mintage limit: 20,000 | |
Details | Individually boxed coin with a Certificate of Authenticity from the South African Mint, issue limit 20,000. | |
Variety | Proof with Lion privy mark | |
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Mintage | Issued: 1,000. Mintage limit: 1,000 | |
Details | Issued as part of the Big 5 coin series; features a lion privy mark on the reverse, above the Springbok's back. | |
In Set |
Big 5 Lion and Krugerrand Proof Set - Silver, 2022, mintage 1,000
2 coins: 1 oz Silver Lion, 1 oz Silver Krugerrand | |
Variety | Proof with Rhino privy mark | |
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Mintage | Issued: 1,000. Mintage limit: 1,000 | |
Details | Issued as part of the Big 5 coin series; features a rhino privy mark on the reverse, above the Springbok's back. | |
In Set |
Big 5 Rhino and Krugerrand Proof Set - Silver, 2022, mintage 1,000
2 coins: 1 oz Silver Rhino, 1 oz Silver Krugerrand |
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Country | South Africa |
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Currency | Rand |
Coin Type | Silver Ounce (1 oz) Krugerrand |
Issued | 2022 |
Portrait | Paul Kruger by Otto Schultz |
Face Value | 1 (x Rand) |
Total Mintage | 21,000 |
Current | Yes |
Material | 0.999 Silver |
Designer | Coert Steynberg, Otto Schultz |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 38.7250 mm |
Mass | 31.1070 g |
OCC ID | APVZ-OYRC-JBPB-ELMD |
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2 x 1 oz Silver Coin - Big Five II - Privy Mark Rhino - 2022
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Krugerrand Silver 1 oz 2022 Lion Privy Mark
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2022 1 oz South Africa Krugerrand .999 Silver Proof Coin
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2022 1 oz South Africa Krugerrand .999 Silver Proof Coin
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