The Krugerrand depicts President Paul Kruger on the obverse with the name of the issuing country in both Afrikaans and English appearing in the legend, while the reverse depicts a springbok antelope with the mint date in the field.
The Krugerrand is 32.6 mm in diameter and 2.74 mm thick. The Krugerrand’s actual weight is 1.0909 troy ounces (33.93 g). It is minted from gold alloy that is 91.67% pure (22 karats), so the coin contains one troy ounce (31.1035 g) of gold. The remaining 8.33% of the coin’s weight (2.826 g) is copper (an alloy known historically as crown gold which has long been used for English gold sovereigns), which gives the Krugerrand a more orange appearance than silver-alloyed gold coins. Copper alloy coins are harder and more durable, so they can resist scratches and dents.
The Krugerrand is so named because the obverse bears the face of Boer statesman Paul Kruger, four-term president of the old South African Republic. The reverse depicts a springbok, one of the national symbols of South Africa. The image was designed by Coert Steynberg, and was previously used on the reverse of the earlier South African five shilling coin. The name “South Africa” and the gold content are inscribed in both Afrikaans and English (as can be seen on the pictures of the coin).
The word “Krugerrand” is a registered trade mark owned by Rand Refinery Limited, of Germiston, South Africa.
| Specifications | ||||||||
| Denomination | Diameter* (mm) |
Thickness* (mm) |
Weight (g) |
Fineness | Gold content | Edge reeded | ||
| (g) | (oz t) | |||||||
| 1 oz | 32.77 | 2.84 | 33.930 | 22 carat 91.67% | 31.103 | 1.000 | 160** | |
| 1/2 oz | 27.07 | 2.215 | 16.965 | 22 carat 91.67% | 15.552 | 0.500 | 185 | |
| 1/4 oz | 22.06 | 1.888 | 8.482 | 22 carat 91.67% | 7.776 | 0.250 | 150 | |
| 1/10 oz | 16.55 | 1.35 | 3.393 | 22 carat 91.67% | 3.110 | 0.100 | 115 | |
| * Maximum dimensions | ||||||||
The Krugerrand depicts President Paul Kruger on the obverse with the name of the issuing country in both Afrikaans and English appearing in the legend, while the reverse depicts a springbok antelope with the mint date in the field.
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