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1900 ZAR Pond MS63 SANGS

Ponds originated in the South African Republic, an independent state that existed in what is now South Africa, from 1852 to 1902. South African Ponds were introduced in 1892 by the ZAR’s fifth president, Paul Kruger, taking advantage of he enormous influx of precious metals flooding into the Republic in the wake of the Witwatersrand Gold Rush. Kruger’s Ponds had a face value of 20 Shillings and were produced at a new national mint in Pretoria through the 1890s; a decade in which South Africa became a world leader in gold production and the Republic’s economy boomed. These coins were designed to the same specification as British Sovereigns: they were stuck in 7.98 grams of 22 carat gold with a diameter of 22.05 millimetres.

The obverse features a portrait of Paul Kruger by Otto Schultz, later seen on Krugerrands

The reverse of the coin has the Transvaal coat of arms (the official symbol of the South African Republic) with lettering below translating to “Unity Makes Strength”. The coin was engraved by Otto Schultz.

Weight: 7.98 grams. Diameter: 22.05 millimetres. Composition: 916.7 gold.

Original price was: R25,500.Current price is: R22,950.

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The market for war medals and decorations has been popular for decades. Medals can be collected according to a specific battle, rebellion or conflict. Sometimes people simply prefer to collect medals that appeal to them aesthetically. 

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The American Gold Eagle and South African Krugerrand bullion coins, for instance, are made up of .9167 fine gold, thus making them 22-karat. But they still contain one troy ounce of gold – which is why they weigh 1.0909 troy ounces overall. The added alloy creates a more durable coin.

The spot gold price is simply the current market price of gold at which traders can perform over-the-counter trades with each other. It is the cost of one troy ounce of gold, and the greater the price, the higher the demand.

We are an authorised dealer of The Rand Refinery and The South African Mint. We deal in all types of gold and silver Krugerrands as well as special Krugerrand sets and commemorative Krugerrands. We have a large collection of the “Natura” sets issued over the years by the SA Mint and no longer in production (so very rare!).

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Gold purity tends to be measured by karats – abbreviated “kt” – with 24-karat gold designated as 0.999 fine or above. Pure gold fineness would be 1.000; however, the softness of gold would make such coins impractical to use, so 0.999 fine and above is considered pure gold. These coins contain only the most minuscule amount of another metal – or ‘alloy’ – needed to make them tradable. 

The American Gold Eagle and South African Krugerrand bullion coins, for instance, are made up of .9167 fine gold, thus making them 22-karat. But they still contain one troy ounce of gold – which is why they weigh 1.0909 troy ounces overall. The added alloy creates a more durable coin.

The spot gold price is simply the current market price of gold at which traders can perform over-the-counter trades with each other. It is the cost of one troy ounce of gold, and the greater the price, the higher the demand.

We are an authorised dealer of The Rand Refinery and The South African Mint. We deal in all types of gold and silver Krugerrands as well as special Krugerrand sets and commemorative Krugerrands. We have a large collection of the “Natura” sets issued over the years by the SA Mint and no longer in production (so very rare!).

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