19 April 2016

South Africa Marks Queen's 90th With Krugerrand

The world's most famous gold coin, the Krugerrand, is commemorating Queen Elizabeth's 90th birthday with a special limited edition.

This is also the first time the South African Mint is celebrating a royal birthday.

To mark the 90th Birthday of H.M Queen Elizabeth II, The South African Mint have issued a special and very limited Gold Krugerrand coin

— Lord of Milton Manor (@regalmagazine) January 10, 2016

Obverse: bust of Paul Kruger by Otto Schultz

Reverse: springbok antelope by Coert Steynberg, also highlighting the unique "QEII 90th" Mint Mark

About the Krugerrand

The South African Mint says the Kruggerrand evokes nostalgia because it has a classic design which "kindles memories of a bygone era and symbolises the romance and allure of gold".

Launched in 1967, it contains one troy ounce of pure gold. By the 1980s, fractional Krugerrands were made available - the 1/2oz, 1/4oz and 1/10oz.

The design dates back to 1892 when the country's first coin series was circulated. It features a bust of the then president of the South African Republic, Paul Kruger, created by die-engraver Schultz. "The reverse design of the prancing springbok, South Africa's national animal, was modelled by Coert Steynberg," reads the South African Mint website." It was originally created for the commemorative 5-shilling coin issued in 1947 to celebrate the visit of the British Royal Family to South Africa."

The name Krugerrand comes from Kruger and South Africa's monetary unit, the rand - associated with the Witwatersrand, "the ridge of white water", the area where gold was discovered in 1886.

Queen Elizabeth celebrates her 90th birthday on 21 April. The limited edition 1oz Krugerrand is selling at R59 000 at South Africa's Scoin Shop.

📷 90 photos for 90 years ahead of The Queen's birthday on Thursday #Queenat90https://t.co/MqJGDqfDPb

— BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) April 18, 2016

Source: South Africa.info reporter

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