2001 Gold 1oz Special Krugerrand Launch Coin
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DISTINGUISHED KRUGERRAND MINTMARKED SET
!!! EXTRAORDINARY !!! KRUGERRAND IS NOT OFTEN FOUND IN THE MARKETPLACE
SPECIAL LAUNCH COIN KRUGERRAND 22 ct 1oz GOLD COIN WORLD MINTMARK
KRUGERRAND 1oz AND A METAL PLAQUE
AT THE SA MINTS VISITORS CENTRE AND THEREFORE THE "CW" AND THE "OOM PAUL" MINT PRESS APPEARS ON EACH OF THE LAUNCH PROOF KRUGERRAND 1oz COINS
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PROOF "CW" KRUGERRAND LAUNCH COIN Gold Coin: 1 oz Mass: 33.9 grams Diameter: 32.77mm
This offer is based on a first come first serve basis DESCRIPTION: One of the oldest working coin presses in the world, affectionately known as “Oom Paul” stands proudly in the centre of the South African Mint’s on-site museum, but very few people know its rich history. Oom Paul was manufactured in 1891 for use in the first mint established in Pretoria in 1892. It is one of the features in our museum and has an interesting history to share. With the discovery of gold in the Johannesburg area in 1886, and the subsequent influx of treasure seekers from all over the world, the President of then Zuid Afrikaanse Republik saw the urgent need for the new Republiek to have its own coinage. In 1890, the Volksraad (government) granted a concession to a consortium of Dutch, German and British investors to establish the National Bank of the ZAR and granted them permission to operate a mint, and as a result, President Kruger ordered two mint presses from Ludw. Loew & Co. in Berlin to be used in the newly established mint in 1892, which was built on Church Square, Pretoria. The machines had a manufacturing date of 1891. Although the ZAR Mint was closed down when the British forces occupied Pretoria in 1900, the mining and banking community felt that South Africa should have its own refinery and mint and thus a Royal Mint branch was established in Pretoria. Source: SA MINT ----------------------------- TO RESERVE Call Randburg Coin Now (011) 789-2233 or (011) 789 -2234 Or email us by clicking on > This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Offer expires - WEDNESDAY 30th November 2022 - and/or subject to availability. E & OE - Subject to our terms and conditions. KINDLY NOTE: Payment options we accept for this promotion are: Bank transfer (EFT) only. -----------------------------
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