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- The Krugerrand (/ˈkruːɡərænd/; Afrikaans: [ˈkry.ərˌrant]) is a South African coin, first minted on 3 July 1967 to help market South African gold and produced...
- Buffalo. Allo**** gold coins, like the American Gold Eagle and South African Krugerrand, are typically 91.7% gold by weight, with the remainder being silver and...
- 50 years of the Krugerrand. The 2017 silver Krugerrand has a commemorative inscription on the reverse. Since 2018, the silver Krugerrand has been struck...
- minted in 22k (0.92) metal in historical tradition, and the South African Krugerrand, first released in 1967, is also 22k (0.92). The special issue Canadian...
- inheriting its international offices. At the time imports of the South African Krugerrand had been banned in multiple countries to protest against South Africa's...
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- commodity which is being used as money. Although some gold coins such as the Krugerrand are considered legal tender, there is no record of their face value on...
- President of South Africa, and namesake of Kruger House Kruger National Park Krugerrand Krugersdorp – town in Gauteng province Paul Krüger (born 1950), German...
- and the Krugerrand, minted by South Africa. While the Eagle and Sovereign coins have nominal (purely symbolic) face values, the Krugerrand does not....
- throughout the 20th century, such as the Maria Theresa thaler and the Krugerrand. Modern bullion coins generally do not enter common circulation despite...