Description

The Krugerrand is a South African coin, first minted on 3 July 1967 to help market South African gold and produced by Rand Refinery and the South African Mint. The name is a compound of Paul Kruger, the former President of the South African Republic (depicted on the obverse), and rand, the South African unit of currency.

The 1/2, 1/4, and 1/10 oz were the first fractional coins to be introduced to the range in 1980.

Sets:
• Prestige 7 coin set: 2 oz, 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/50 oz Gold
• Prestige 6 coin set: 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/50 oz Gold
• Prestige 4 coin set: 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz Gold
• Fractional 5 coin set: 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/50 oz Gold
• Fractional 4 coin set: 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/50 oz Gold
• Fractional 3 coin set: 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/50 oz Gold
• Fractional 6 coin set with silver: 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/50 oz Gold and 1 oz Silver
• Winston Churchill 4 coin set: 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz Gold, 1 oz Silver Medal
• Fractional Winston Churchill 4 coin set: 1/2 oz Gold, 1/4 oz Gold, 1/10 oz Gold, 1 oz Silver Medal
• Lost Hoard 2 coin set: Half Pond and 1/10 Oz Gold
• Premium 50th anniversary 2 coiset: 1/10 oz Gold, 1 oz Silver
• Prestige Armistice 6 coin set: 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/50 oz
• Fractional Armistice 4 coin set: 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/50 oz
• Prestige Remembrance Day 6 coin set: 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/50 oz
• Fractional Remembrance Day 4 coin set: 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz, 1/50 oz

Obverse

Depicts a bust of Paul Kruger left, adapted from the design of Otto Schultz and struck from the original die used in 1892 for the historic Kruger half-crown coin.

Stephanus Johannes Paulus "Paul" Kruger (1825–1904) was one of the dominant political and military figures in 19th-century South Africa, and President of the South African Republic (or Transvaal) from 1883 to 1900. Nicknamed Oom Paul ("Uncle Paul"), he came to international prominence as the face of the Boer cause—that of the Transvaal and its neighbour the Orange Free State—against Britain during the Second Boer War of 1899–1902. He has been called a personification of Afrikanerdom, and remains a controversial and divisive figure; admirers venerate him as a tragic folk hero, while critics view him as the obstinate guardian of an unjust cause.

Engraver: Tommy Sasseen

SUID-AFRIKA • SOUTH AFRICA

Reverse

Depicts a springbok walking right divides date, the gold content in both Afrikaans and English below.

Gold Reef City mint strike (1987-1991) has GRC mintmark between YN of reverse legend and "ground".

The Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) is a medium-sized antelope found mainly in southern and southwestern Africa.

The first Springbok appeared as long ago as 1947 as a true South African symbol on the silver crown size coins. The original design is still viewed as one of the best designs in the world. Based on the original artwork of one of South Africa’s famous sculptors, Coert Laurens Steynberg, the Springbok was used on various other South African coins. These were the gold one-pound and ½ pound coins, and later the gold R1 and R2 coins. From 1960 to 1964, the Springbok reappeared on the reverse of the 50c. This prancing buck was also chosen to be the symbol on the Krugerrand from 1967 to date. The Springbok was also depicted on the R1 nickel coins from 1977 – 1990.

Engraver: Coert Laurens Steynberg

1/10 KRUGERRAND
19 81
CLS
FYNGOUD 1/10 OZ FINE GOLD

Edge

180 edge serrations for uncirculated, 220 serrations for Proof

1/10 Krugerrand

1/10 Ounce
KM# 105 Hern# KT1-32 Hern# GRCT1-5
Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Non-circulating)
Material Gold
Fineness 0.917
Weight 3.39 g
Diameter 16.5 mm
Thickness 1.3 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mints
Gold Reef City Mint (GRC)
South African Mint (SA Mint)

Related coins

1/2 Ounce

Gold, 16.97 g, ⌀ 27 mm

Bronze, 9.4 g, ⌀ 30.8 mm

Silver, 1.41 g, ⌀ 16.3 mm