1967 South Africa 1 oz Gold Krugerrand MS-65 PL NGC
Numismatic
1967 South Africa 1 oz Gold Krugerrand MS-65 PL NGC
In 1967, the South African Mint introduced a groundbreaking concept to the global stage: the Krugerrand. This inaugural release marked the birth of the world's very first modern gold bullion coin. Unlike traditional coinage, these pieces were designed without a fixed face value, instead deriving their worth directly from the market price of the precious metal they contain. Only 40,000 of these historic coins were minted in this debut year, making the 1967 issue a highly significant milestone in numismatic history. This specific specimen is certified in exceptional Mint State 65 Prooflike condition, highlighting the exquisite detail of its classic design. The obverse features a detailed portrait of Paul Kruger, flanked by the name of the issuing nation, South Africa, rendered in both English and Afrikaans. On the reverse, a graceful springbok antelope bounds across the landscape. This side also displays the 1967 production year and states the precise gold content of 1 ounce of fine gold.
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Specifications
| Country | South Africa |
|---|---|
| Year | 1967 |
| Grade | MS-65 (NGC) |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 1.0000 troy oz |
| Purity | .9167 |
| Diameter | 32.8 mm |
| Thickness | 2.84 mm |
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