2016 Gold 1oz Half oz Quarter oz Tenth oz Krugerrands 4 Coins 150Yr Anniversary Discovery of Eureka Diamond Set and 2016 Gold 1oz Half oz Quarter oz Tenth oz Krugerrands 4 Coins 90th Birthday Celebration of Queen Elizabeth II

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KRUGERRAND MINT MARKED 4 COIN SET
In 1980 the fractional's, 1/2oz, 1/4oz, 1/10oz Krugerrands were added to
the existing 1oz Krugerrand issues

2016
(1866- 2016) 
150 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE
EUREKA DIAMOND
MINT MARKED KRUGERRANDS
1 oz PROOF GOLD KR
1/2 oz PROOF GOLD KR
1/4 oz PROOF GOLD KR
1/10 oz PROOF GOLD KR

THE MINT MARK: 
THE SOUTH AFRICAN MINT CELEBRATES THE
DISCOVERY OF THE FIRST AND MOST IMPORTANT DIAMOND REPRESENTED ON THE MINT MARK OF THE FOUR 2016 COMMEMORATIVE KRUGERRANDS
OF THIS SET

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2016 Gold 1oz Half oz Quarter oz Tenth oz Krugerrands 4 Coins 150Yr Anniversary Discovery of Eureka Diamond Setimages are generic - coin images strictly copyright of Randburg Coin

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Details:
 1oz Gold KR Mass:   33.930 grams   Diameter: 32.69 mm   Metal: Au 916.67 Cu 83.33   
1/2oz Gold KR Mass:   16.965 grams   Diameter: 27.00 mm   Metal: Au 916.67 Cu 83.33    
1/4oz Gold KR Mass:   8.482 grams   Diameter: 22.00 mm   Metal: Au 916.67 Cu 83.33    
1/10oz Gold KR Mass:   3.393 grams   Diameter: 16.50 mm   Metal: Au 916.67 Cu 83.33    

Description:
The year 2016 commemorated the 150th anniversary of the discovery of the Eureka Diamond. The first recorded diamond to be found in South Africa was picked up in 1866 by 15 year old Erasmus Stephanus Jacobus on the De Kalk farm near Hope Town on the banks of the Orange River.  His mother spotted the shiny stone he used during a game of Five-stones and later gave it to their neighbour, Schalk van Niekerk who was an avid collector of rare and unusual stones.
The Eureka Diamond changed hands many times for over a century and was finally purchased by De Beers in 1967, placed in the Kimberely Mine Museum, and gifted to the people of South Africa. Although the Eureka is not the most valuable diamond to come from South Africa, it is the single most important diamond in South Africa's History as it was the first diamond to be discovered there.
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KRUGERRAND MINT MARKED 4 COIN SET
In 1980 the fractional's, 1/2oz, 1/4oz, 1/10oz Krugerrands were added to
the existing 1oz Krugerrand issues


2016
(1926- 2016) 
90th BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II 
MINT MARKED KRUGERRANDS
1 oz PROOF GOLD KR
1/2 oz PROOF GOLD KR
1/4 oz PROOF GOLD KR
1/10 oz PROOF GOLD KR



THE MINT MARK: 
SOUTH AFRICA, ONCE A MEMBER OF THE COMMONWEALTH, PAYS TRIBUTE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH II AND CELEBRATED HER BIRTHDAY IN 2016 AT 90 YEARS OLD, BY ISSUING THIS LIMITED EDITION KRUGERRAND SET WITH THE FEATURED 'QE II 90' MINT MARK ON THE REVERSE OF EACH KRUGERRAND IN THE SET 

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2016 Gold 1oz Half oz Quarter oz Tenth oz Krugerrands 4 Coins 90th Birthday Celebration of Queen Elizabeth II Setimages are generic - coin images strictly copyright of Randburg Coin

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CRAFTED SET IN A WOODEN
LAZER FINISH PRESENTATION CASE
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Details:
 1oz Gold KR Mass:   33.930 grams   Diameter: 32.69 mm   Metal: Au 916.67 Cu 83.33   
1/2oz Gold KR Mass:   16.965 grams   Diameter: 27.00 mm   Metal: Au 916.67 Cu 83.33    
1/4oz Gold KR Mass:   8.482 grams   Diameter: 22.00 mm   Metal: Au 916.67 Cu 83.33    
1/10oz Gold KR Mass:   3.393 grams   Diameter: 16.50 mm   Metal: Au 916.67 Cu 83.33   


Description:
Not only did the year 2016 celebrate the 50th year of the striking of the Krugerrand, but also the 90th birthday of Her Majesty the Queen. Born on 21 April 1926. Princess Elizabeth received the news of her fathers death while on a visit to Africa. After the coronation in Westminster Abbey on the 2nd June 1953, the Queen made a broadcast in which she thanked members of the Commonwealth and the British Empire for their support and declared:"Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust." South Africa, as a member of the Commonwealth, wishes to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II and celebrate her 90th birthday by issuing this limited edition Krugerrand set.
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1893 to 1898 Gold Historic ZAR Kruger Ponde and Half Ponde


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DETAILS:

ZAR POND

METAL: Gold 0.91667 Copper 0.0833

WEIGHT: 7.988 gram

DIAMETER:22.00 mm

THICKNESS:1.56 mm

ZAR 1/2 POND

METAL: Gold 0.91667 Copper 0.08333

WEIGHT: 3.994 gram

DIAMETER:19.40 mm

THICKNESS:1.55 mm

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DESCRIPTION:

WHAT WAS HAPPENING IN PRETORIA - THE PLACE OF THE

Z A R MINT IN 1900?  WHAT WERE PRESIDENT PAUL KRUGERS

PLANS FOR MOVING THE GOLD RESERVES, AT THE 

Z A R MINT, WITH THE THREAT OF THE RAPIDLY

APPROACHING BRITISH TROOPS?

ZAR Delagoa Line East bb

In answer - an extracted and translated account from the South African Afrikaans author D. W. KRUGER'S book
"DIE KRUGERMILJOENE"

The British army was on the march from the south toward Pretoria, and were nearing Johannesburg, where the Boer higher command could not manage to establish a steadfast front. On the 29th May 1900 it was decided that President Kruger and a small group of the important officials leave Pretoria, which they did that evening, with the officials having left the previous day. The State Attorney, General Smuts who was also the Auditor-General was left behind, in charge of proceedings, as it was imperative to delay the British troops, who had seized Johannesburg on the 31st May 1900, and to ensure that the ammunitions, money and gold reserves of the Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek would not fall into the hands of the enemy.

On the Friday 1st June 1900, the Boer military leaders made their appearance, Generals Botha, De la Rey, Ben Viljoen and others. After their meeting that evening they decided to telegraphically notify President Paul Kruger that the war should be ended. President Steyn of the Freestate however decided that they should continue the war against the British invasion, even if the Transvaal wanted to make peace. This decision by the Freestate gave the generals in the Transvaal new courage, and they decided by the 4th June 1900 to pursue the war against the British. With their main charge of protecting and removing the ammunitions as well as money and the gold reserves, it was realized that it was only a matter of hours before the British troops would arrive in Pretoria, and that they would have to delay them. It was General J C Smuts's task to ensure that the Boer forces delay the British without question.

Literally for days General Smuts tried to persuade the Director of the National Bank ( Die Staatsbank ) to hand over the money and gold reserves to the value of between £ 400 000 and £ 500 000, that belonged to the Republiek. When his pleas were unheaded, he issued a warrant of arrest, threatening legal prosecution. Eventually on the morning of the 4th June 1900, under the threat of prosecution, they agreed to hand the gold over. On a suggestion by General Botha, a further £ 25 000 that the bank was holding for necessary war provisions, was also removed. Once Smuts removed the gold reserves from the Staatsmunt, that was kept in the same building on Church Square in Pretoria, he put all the gold, under police presence, onto a special train. Midday, as the train was pulling out of the station heading east of Pretoria, the British bombs began exploding around the station as well as in the Sunnyside area. General J C Smuts acknowledged years later, in his reminiscing, that it was with great pride that he recalls the securing and removing of the R1 million ( half-miljoen pond ) in gold and coins out from underneath the noses of the British, who had £ 200 million in the British Treasury to fund the war. 

The young bookkeeper of the Mint, Eduard Meyer, who was of Swiss birth, played an important role in the removal of the gold from the mint as well. On the Saturday of the 2nd June 1900, just before the Mint was closing for the weekend, Meyer realized, to his surprise, that no preparations had been made for the removal of the gold and to get it to a place of safety before the British would arrive. When he asked the mint master Mr Perrin why no arrangement had been made, Perrin said that he had received no instructions, and that they would have to adapt themselves to the new regime. On Sunday they could hear the cannon fire of the British.  By the 4th June 1900 there were skirmishes with the British at Sesmylspruit. The British takeover of Pretoria was eminent, when Meyer arrived at the Mint on the Monday morning around 7 am, as did Perrin and the mint employee P Callaghan. Usually the gold for minting would be handed out to the various departments. Perrin then instructed that the ovens be ignited and the gold weighed out as if it were just another day at the Mint. Just like on the Saturday Meyer did not want to argue the decision by Perrin the Mint master, so he waited until Perrin went home for breakfast, and then warned the smelter and the gold refiner not to place the gold for minting, but rather to wait for an instruction from General Smuts. Meyer felt that Perrin’s allegiance to the government was not questionable, but rather possibly, that he had accepted the mint would fall into the hands of the British.

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1892 to 1898 Gold ZAR Kruger Ponde and Half Ponde

 

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HISTORY IN YOUR HANDS - SCARCE "AFRICANA"

1892 - 1898

Z A R

Kruger_ZAR

  KRUGER Z A R

PONDE & HALF PONDE

ARE THESE PART OF THE KRUGER MILLIONS ?

30 GOLD COINS PER LOT

INCLUDED IN EACH LOT:

20 X MIXED DATES/GRADES OF PONDE

10 X MIXED DATES/GRADES OF HALF PONDE

ONLY 5 LOTS AVAILABLE

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A PRIZE FIND NOT OFTEN FOUND IN THE MARKETPLACE

AN EXTREMELY RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THESE PRIZE PONDE  AND  HALF PONDE 

A SIGNIFICANT COLLECTION

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COINS  IN YOUR NUMISMATIC COLLECTION TODAY

ALL COINS ARE GENUINE  AND AUTHENTIC - STRUCK BY THE  Z A R MINT

1893_to 1898_Gold_ZAR_Kruger_Ponde_e 

A TOTAL OF 30 GOLD COINS PER LOT 

ZAR PONDE (20) & HALF PONDE (10)

NOW FOR A 

REDUCED PRICE 

OPPORTUNITY OF ONLY

R 110 000per lot

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   Various grades average Fine as represented above in the image

POND: COMPOSITION: 22ct GOLD  MASS: 7.98gm   DIAMETER: 22.00mm

HALF POND COMPOSITION: 22ct GOLD  MASS: 3.99gm   DIAMETER: 19.40mm

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WHAT WAS HAPPENING IN PRETORIA - THE PLACE OF THE Z A R MINT IN 1900 ?  WHAT WERE PRESIDENT PAUL KRUGERS PLANS FOR MOVING THE GOLD RESERVES AT THE  Z A R MINT, WITH THE THREAT OF THE RAPIDLY APPROACHING BRITISH TROOPS ?

In answer - an extracted and translated account from the  South African  afrikaans author D. W. Krüger's book "DIE KRUGERMILJOENE"

The British army was on the march from the south toward Pretoria, and were nearing Johannesburg, where the Boer higher command could not manage to establish a steadfast front. On the 29th May 1900 it was decided that President Kruger and a small group of the important officials leave Pretoria, which they did that evening, with the officials having left the previous day. The State Attorney, General Smuts who was also the Auditor-General was left behind, in charge of proceedings, as it was imperative to delay the British troops, who had seized Johannesburg on the 31st May 1900, and to ensure that the ammunitions, money and gold reserves of the Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek would not fall into the hands of the enemy.

On the Friday 1st June 1900, the Boer military leaders made their appearance, Generals Botha, De la Rey, Ben Viljoen and others. After their meeting that evening they decided to telegraphically notify President Paul Kruger that the war should be ended. President Steyn of the Freestate however decided that they should continue the war against the British invasion, even if the Transvaal wanted to make peace. This decision by the Freestate gave the generals in the Transvaal new courage, and they decided by the 4th June 1900 to pursue the war against the British. With their main charge of protecting and removing the ammunitions as well as money and the gold reserves, it was realized that it was only a matter of hours before the British troops would arrive in Pretoria, and that they would have to delay them. It was General J C Smuts's task to ensure that the Boer forces delay the British without question.

Literally for days General Smuts tried to persuade the Director of the National Bank ( Die Staatsbank ) to hand over the money and gold reserves to the value of between £ 400 000 and £ 500 000, that belonged to the Republiek. When his pleas were unheaded, he issued a warrant of arrest, threatening legal prosecution. Eventually on the morning of the 4th June 1900, under the threat of prosecution, they agreed to hand the gold over. On a suggestion by General Botha, a further £ 25 000 that the bank was holding for necessary war provisions, was also removed. Once Smuts removed the gold reserves from the Staatsmunt, that was kept in the same building on Church Square in Pretoria, he put all the gold, under police presence, onto a special train. Midday, as the train was pulling out of the station heading east of Pretoria, the British bombs began exploding around the station as well as in the Sunnyside area. General J C Smuts acknowledged years later, in his reminiscing, that it was with great pride that he recalls the securing and removing of the  R1 million ( half-miljoen pond ) in gold and coins out from underneath the noses of the British, who had £ 200 million in the British Treasury to fund the war. 

The young bookkeeper of the Mint, Eduard Meyer, who was of Swiss birth, played an important role in the removal of the gold from the mint as well. On the Saturday of the 2nd June 1900, just before the Mint was closing for the weekend, Meyer realized, to his surprise, that no preparations had been made for the removal of the gold and to get it to a place of safety before the British would arrive. When he asked the mintmaster Mr Perrin why no arrangement had been made, Perrins said that he had received no instructions, and that they would have to adapt themselves to the new regime. On Sunday they could hear the cannon fire of the British.  By the 4th June 1900 there were skirmishes with the British at Sesmylspruit. The British takeover of Pretoria was eminent, when Meyer arrived at the Mint on the Monday morning around 7 am, as did Perrin and the mint employee P Callaghan. Usually the gold for minting would be handed out to the various departments. Perrins then instructed that the ovens be ignited and the gold weighed out as if it were just another day at the Mint. Just like on the Saturday Meyer did not want to argue the decision by Perrins the Mintmaster, so he waited until Perrin went home for breakfast, and then warned the smelter and the gold refiner not to place the gold for minting, but rather to wait for an instruction from General Smuts. Meyer felt that Perrin’s allegiance to the government was not questionable, but rather possibly, that he had accepted the mint would fall into the hands of the British.

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 GENERAL J C SMUTS 

 THE STATE ATTORNEY OF THE Z A R ( ZUID AFRIKAANSCHE MINT ) IN THE 1900's

LEFT IN CHARGE BY THE ZUID AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK'S PRESIDENT PAUL KRUGER TO ENSURE THE SAFE REMOVAL OF THE REPUBLIEKS GOLD RESERVES IN 1900, IN THE FACE OF THE BRITISH INVASION OF THE TRANSVAAL.

The State Attorney, who, incidentally, was in fact Field Marshal J. C. Smuts, the Auditor-General and the other officials took the coins and gold that Smuts had collected from the ZAR mint, to President Kruger at Middelburg.  The Members of the Volksraad and all highly placed officials realized what the position was then, and co-operated fully with the President.  It was decided by the Government that Kruger should take leave of absence, for about six months, as the days of the burghers’ possession of the railway line were clearly numbered and the chance of Kruger falling into the hands of the enemy could not be taken.  This would mean the remaining Z.A.R. forces would surrender and the Government’s coins and gold reserves, would be lost.  The latter danger was of course known to only the top officials, generals and Volksraad members.  Kruger sailed to Holland on the Gelderland on the 19th October, 1900. The British tried to encourage the view that he had deserted his post and many sources tried to imply that he had taken the coins and bullion, for his own benefit.

ZAR_J_C_Smuts

THE BOER FORCES UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF ATTORNEY GENERAL J C SMUTS ENSURES THE REMOVAL OF THE KRUGER MILLIONS FROM PRETORIA AT THE VERY LAST MINUTE

ZAR_Delagoa_Line_East

MONDAY 4TH JUNE AT 12h00 THE TRAIN LEAVES PRETORIA WITH THE BRITISH FORCES LESS THAN 10 KILOMETERS AWAY, WITH BRITISH SHELLS LANDING  IN CLOSE PROXIMITY OF THE TRAIN. BY THE FOLLLOWING MORNING PRETORIA WAS IN BRITISH HANDS AND THE KRUGER MILLIONS HAD BEEN REMOVED BY THE Z A R GOVERNMENT IN THE NICK OF TIME.

Z_A_R_Train Z_A_R_Tunnel_at_Waterval_Boven.jpg
 

THE Z A R PRESIDENTIAL COACH . THE CONSIGNMENT OF KRUGER PONDE WAS MET BY PRESIDENT KRUGER IN MACHADADORP           

OPENED IN 1895 THE FAMOUS NEDERLANDSCHE ZUIDAFIKAANSCHE SPOORWEG MAATSCHAPPIJ (NZASM ) TUNNEL AT WATERVALBOVEN, HEADING THROUGH TO DELAGOA BAY, NOW KNOWN AS MAPUTO. THE TRAIN BEARING THE KRUGER MILLIONS PASSED THROUGH THIS TUNNEL

 

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2008 Gold Krugerrand 1oz Fractionals Kruger National Park 110Yr Set

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2008

Kruger National Park

KRUGERRAND LAUNCH SET

110 Year Anniversary

WITH LIMITED EDITION STERLING SILVER MEDAL 

1 oz, 1/2 OZ, 1/4 OZ, 1/10 OZ, 

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2008 Gold Krugerrand 1oz Half oz Quarter oz Tenth oz Kruger National Park 110Yr Anniv Set
2008 Gold Krugerrand 1oz Half oz Quarter oz Tenth oz Kruger National Park 110Yr Anniv Sets dif covers

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Description:

 Paul Kruger was responsible for the introduction of  Africa's first legal coinage on which the present day Krugerrand is based.

With considerable foresight, Paul Kruger decided to establish a park in 1898 to preserve South Africa's wildlife, which is now known as THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK.

Paul Kruger,a resilient and resourceful leader, was elected president of the then ZUID AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK ( South African Republic ) in 1883, and was re-elected in 1888, 1893 and 1898. The Republic was situated in the old Transvaal area (today called Gauteng) and the Witwatersrand is located in this region. The discovery of this rich main reef in 1886 changed the history of South Africa by introducing an era of unprecedented expansion with many opportunities.  People came from all over the world in search of gold and riches, and to work in the mines established from these discoveries.  

Details:

(applies to all of the Krugerrand coins as seen above)

1 oz  :  32.69 mm   /   31.107 grams   /   Au 999.9

1/2 oz  :  27.00 mm   /   15.553 grams   /   Au 999.9

1/4 oz  :  22.00 mm   /   7.777 grams   /   Au 999.9

1/10th oz  :  16.50 mm   /   3.110 grams   /   Au 999.9

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