Krugerrand 1 once d'or 2024
Gold coins bearing the image of a springbok antelope have been minted continuously since 1967. Initially, they were produced exclusively in one-ounce weights, but since 1980, Krugerrands weighing 1/2, 1/4, and 1/10 ounces of gold have been introduced. Interestingly, the name of the gold bullion coin comes from a combination of the words “Kruger” and “rand” - the name of the currency used in South Africa.
Krugerrands are produced by the South African Rand Refinery. They are legal tender, guaranteed by the South African government in terms of legality, purity and origin of the metal. Interestingly, although Krugerrands are legal tender, they have no monetary value. This means that the South African Reserve Bank is obliged to repurchase the coins at the current price of gold.
The obverse features a portrait of President Paul Kruger, above which are the words “SUID-AFRIKA” and “SOUTH AFRICA.” The obverse was designed by Otto Schultz.
The reverse depicts a springbok, the symbol of South Africa. On either side of it are numbers representing the year of minting, and below it is the inscription “Fyngoud 1oz fine gold,” indicating the pure gold content. The reverse was designed by Coert Steynberg.
Sur place0-5%
Marque
Code fabricant
9265
Série
Forme
Pièce d'or
Pays d'origine
Afrique du Sud
Designer
Otto Schultz / Coert Steynberg
Titre
Au .916,7
Poids
1 once
Diamètre
32,61 mm
Année
2024
Valeur faciale
Krugerrand
Tranche
Dentelé
État de conservation
Fleur de coin
Fabricant
La Monnaie d'Afrique du Sud
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