The 2026 1oz Gold South African Krugerrand is crafted from 22-karat gold and depicts the classic springbok antelope and Paul Kruger picture. It is well-known around the world and blends reliable bullion value with classic style. Key Features: >One troy ounce of pure gold (91.67% fine, 22-karat) is included. >First minted in 1967, it was the world's first modern gold bullion coin. >Obverse: Former South African President Paul Kruger's portrait >Reverse: South Africa's iconic springbok antelope, a national emblem >Supported by the South African government and minting by the South African Mint >In South Africa, legal currency is valued mostly for its gold content. >It has a characteristic crimson colour due to a long-lasting alloy combination of copper and gold. >Extremely liquid and well-known worldwide for trade and investment
The 2026 1oz Gold South African Krugerrand is crafted from 22-karat gold and depicts the classic springbok antelope and Paul Kruger picture. It is well-known around the world and blends reliable bullion value with classic style. Key Features: >One troy ounce of pure gold (91.67% fine, 22-karat) is included. >First minted in 1967, it was the world's first modern gold bullion coin. >Obverse: Former South African President Paul Kruger's portrait >Reverse: South Africa's iconic springbok antelope, a national emblem >Supported by the South African government and minting by the South African Mint >In South Africa, legal currency is valued mostly for its gold content. >It has a characteristic crimson colour due to a long-lasting alloy combination of copper and gold. >Extremely liquid and well-known worldwide for trade and investment
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The 2026 1oz Gold South African Krugerrand is crafted from 22-karat gold and depicts the classic springbok antelope and Paul Kruger picture. It is well-known around the world and blends reliable bullion value with classic style.
Key Features:
>One troy ounce of pure gold (91.67% fine, 22-karat) is included. >First minted in 1967, it was the world's first modern gold bullion coin. >Obverse: Former South African President Paul Kruger's portrait >Reverse: South Africa's iconic springbok antelope, a national emblem >Supported by the South African government and minting by the South African Mint >In South Africa, legal currency is valued mostly for its gold content. >It has a characteristic crimson colour due to a long-lasting alloy combination of copper and gold. >Extremely liquid and well-known worldwide for trade and investment