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1盎司克鲁格金币
The world famous Krugerrand epitomises gold standard investing and our heavier-weight Krugerrand 1oz gold coin represents this quality at its finest. Exceptional purity and inimitable South African gold heritage combine to create a unique coin that is the gold investment of choice for thousands worldwide. Famously inscribed with President Kruger’s image on the obverse, the reverse features a South African Springbok, year and mark of purity.
Benefits of our Krugerrand Coins
Our Krugerrand coins are supplied by LBMA members, and sold to you using real-time pricing, so you know you’re getting the true market value every time. It comes with free vault storage or insured delivery and we’ll happily buy your gold back at any time.
Krugerrand Purity
The weight of a Krugerrand coin is 1.0909 troy ounces (33093 g), it is 32.6 mm in diameter and 2.74 mm thick. It is minted from gold alloy that is 91.67% pure which is 22 karats, so the coin contains one troy ounce (31.1035g) of gold. The remaining weight of the coin is copper; this makes up 8.33% of the coins weight. The Krugerrand’s orange appearance comes from the copper in the coin historically known as the crown gold which has long been used for English sovereign coins.
Fineness: 916.7
Stock: In stock
Delivery:
We deliver to all UK and Ireland addresses at the below prices:
Up to 250 grams £15.00
250 upto 500 grams £17.00
500 upto 750 grams £20.00
750 to 1000 grams £25.50
Full market bars and International delivery price upon request.
Storage:
Free storage and insurance.
南非克鲁格金币的设计
The front (obverse) of the South African Krugerrand , was designed by O. Schultz and is embossed with an image of the first President of the South African Republic, Paul Kruger. The name of his country curves around his image in both English and Afrikaans: two of South Africa's many official languages: "SOUTH AFRICA | SUID-AFRIKA". 南非克鲁格金币的正面由O.舒尔茨设计,篆刻有南非共和国第一位总统保罗.克鲁格的肖像。
C.L. Steynberg designed the back (reverse) showing a South African antelope (springbok) prancing from left to right. The back also lists the year of issue and the purity and weight of the gold. The South African Krugerrand does not show a monetary value because it is mainly produced for buying and selling outside of South Africa.
The South African Krugerrand Coin Mint
The mint in South African has plenty of gold for use in its coin production as South Africa is one of the world's biggest gold producers. Every Krugerrand is created using about 91 2/3 parts gold and 8 1/3 parts copper. The authorised Mint of South African has encountered numerous adjustments over the years since it was established in 1892 by the National Bank and was privatised in 1988 when it became a full subsidiary of the South African Reserve Bank.