1895 Gold Kruger Pond Graded MS61

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PAUL KRUGER

(1825 - 2025)

CELEBRATING200 YEARS

SINCE HIS BIRTH
Date: Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger was born in 1825. He was the third child of Caspar Jan Hendrik Kruger and Elisa Steijn who were simple farmers.

Place: Vaalbank Farm in the Colesberg district of the Cape Colony 

Born on October 10 1825 at his grandfather's farm, Bulhoek in the Steynsburg district.
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1895

PCGS MS 61GRADED COIN

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Pond

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MS 61

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Details:

1 Pond - Composition: Gold Fineness: 0.9160 Weight: 7.988g

Diameter 22.00 mm Thickness1.56 mm

Description:

KRUGER COINAGE - 1895 ISSUES

In 1890/91 a lease was granted to the Nationale Bank of the ZAR to establish a State Mint in Pretoria. The coins were to be identical in weight with the prescription of the British Coinage Act of 1870. President Kruger, anxious to get the new coins in circulation had placed orders for coins dated 1892 with the Berlin Imperial Mint.

The first consignment of pounds, half pounds and crowns arrived with two shafts on the wagon and similar sized wheels as can be seen in the coat of arms on the reverse of the coins. This caused quite a stir and subsequent 1892 pounds and crowns were issued with correct single shaft wagons and the correct size of wheels, small in the front and larger wheels at the back. Futher consternation was caused by the Berlin 1892 issues. As was customary, the designer Otto Schultz had placed his initials (O.S.) below on the shoulder area of the bust of Paul Kruger as can be seen on the obverse of the coins, only on the double shaft issues, which is Afrikaans for ox. The single shaft pound and the double shaft crowns are the scarcer items.

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