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1 oz South African Krugerrand Silver Coins (various years)*

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Tavex is pleased to present the brand new South African Krugerrand silver coin, the silver version of ... read more
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1-24
132,70
114,93 13.39%
25-499
131,55
114,93 12.63%
500+
130,45
114,93 11.90%
Pocztex pick-up point - 19,00
Pocztex courier- 19,00
Delivery by courier 48 h - 9,00
Self pick-up from Tavex office - FREE
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Introduction

Tavex is pleased to present the brand new South African Krugerrand silver coin, the silver version of the World’s first legal tender gold bullion coin. First minted in 1967, the Krugerrand gold coin was introduced in 1967 as a vehicle for private ownership of gold. In 2017, the 50th anniversary of Krugerrand gold coin was celebrated with the launch of the special edition Krugerrand silver coin with special 50th-anniversary Mint mark. In 2018 the first 1 oz Krugerrand silver bullion coin was released at a low premium over the prevailing spot price of silver. The coin bears the same design as the original gold coin with the portrait of Paul Kruger, the former president of the Republic of South Africa. Unlike gold coin, silver bullion has the nominal value of 1 South African Rand.

Krugerrand is an iconic brand that has withstood the test of time. 

Why Buy

  • The Krugerrand silver coins are money. Krugerrand silver coins have the nominal value of 1 Rand, they legal tender in South Africa and are accepted and exchanged throughout the world.
  • The Krugerrand silver coins are brand new bullion coins by the world-famous South African Mint. Krugerrand is an iconic brand that has withstood the test of time.

Buying silver items means low risks and maintaining wealth

Silver's value has grown over the years making it good to maintain or grow wealth.

  • Product value (1pc)
    132,70
  • Buyback price
    114,93
  • Your risk now
    17,77

Fact: silver price in PLN has risen 68.7% in the last 8 years. The lowest price was 46,50 PLN/oz and the highest 129,52 PLN/oz. Current world market price is 109,94 PLN/oz

History

The word "Krugerrand" is derived from Paul Kruger's name and the monetary unit of South Africa, the rand, which is associated with the Witwatersrand "the ridge of white water" – the gold producing area discovered in 1886 in South Africa. The Springbok displayed on the coin's obverse is South Africa’s national animal. The Springbok or Antidorcas marsupialis is characteristic for its jumping display. The Aloe claviflora is one of the most well-known South African aloes. This plant is widespread in the dry interior of South Africa, an area, in which the Springbok is also abundant. The design of the obverse is modelled by the renowned South African sculptor, Coert Steynberg. The portrait of the President is created by the die-engraver Otto Schultz.

Unlike golden Krugerrands, which bear no nominal value and their value is linked to its fine gold content, with the prevailing market price of gold, silver Krugerrands have the nominal value of 1 South African Rand, although as bullion coins they carry no monetary face values other than their weight in silver.

Product weight in grams
31.1035
Silver weight in grams
31.1035
Fineness
999
Silver weight in troy ounces
1
Diameter
38.725
Thickness
-
Face value description
1 ZAR
Manufacturer
The South African Mint, South Africa

Obverse

The obverse of the silver coin features the portrayal of the beloved former President of South Africa – Paul Kruger. The silver coin bears the same image as the gold Krugerrand, which was inspired by the portrait used on the 1892 South African Gold Pond Coin. Around the portrait is inscribed "SUID AFRIKA SOUTH AFRICA".

Reverse

The reverse of the coin showcases a Springbok – a medium-sized antelope native to the open, treeless plains of southern Africa – portrayed bounding across the savannah. "KRUGERRAND" is inscribed above the animal, the coin also features the year of the mintage on the sides and silver content "FYNSILWER 1OZ FINE SILVER" and nominal value R1.

Packaging

The word "Krugerrand" is derived from Paul Kruger's name and the monetary unit of South Africa, the rand, which is associated with the Witwatersrand "the ridge of white water" – the gold producing area discovered in 1886 in South Africa. The Springbok displayed on the coin's obverse is South Africa’s national animal. The Springbok or Antidorcas marsupialis is characteristic for its jumping display. The Aloe claviflora is one of the most well-known South African aloes. This plant is widespread in the dry interior of South Africa, an area, in which the Springbok is also abundant. The design of the obverse is modelled by the renowned South African sculptor, Coert Steynberg. The portrait of the President is created by the die-engraver Otto Schultz.

Unlike golden Krugerrands, which bear no nominal value and their value is linked to its fine gold content, with the prevailing market price of gold, silver Krugerrands have the nominal value of 1 South African Rand, although as bullion coins they carry no monetary face values other than their weight in silver.

 

Krugerrand silver coins portray President Kruger  

The obverse of the Krugerrand silver coin depicts Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger, former president of the Transvaal Republic. Kruger would rise to international fame as the head of the Boer resistance against British forces in the late 19th century. The Boers, predominately Dutch-speaking settlers from Europe who lived in South Africa, tired of being ruled by the British Empire, decided to create their own independent country under the name Transvaal. Paulus Kruger, who was also a descendant of the Boers, would become a leading figure in the Boer quest to become a self-governed nation inside the territories of British controlled South Africa. 

Kruger came from a simple background; born on a farm in 1825 in South Africa he lacked any formal education, although his proficiency in hunting and horse riding would prove to be of good use during his military service in the Transvaal army. He advanced fairly quickly in the army ranks and by his early 40s was already promoted to Commandant-General of the Transvaal forces. Kruger’s skills went beyond being a soldier since he was a fine diplomat as well. In 1877, when the Boers clashed for the first time against Britain, Kruger through diplomatic means secured a victory for the Boers. This boosted his popularity, and as a result, he was elected president of the Transvaal Republic in the general elections that followed three years later.    

 

The Krugerrand gold coin created by the South African gold-mining industry 

South Africa was the largest gold mining nation during the mid 20th century, contributing almost 50% to the annual global mine supply. To more easily sell this abundant supply of gold, the South African gold mining industry came up with the idea to develop a circulating gold bullion coin that would exclusively contain gold from the South African mines. The idea was approved by the South African Central Bank which authorized the creation of the legal tender Krugerrand gold coin. The Krugerrand gold coin was struck for the first time in 1967 by the South African Mint and would prove to be the most successful gold bullion coin ever to be issued by the Republic of South Africa. The South African mint has struck its first legal-tender silver and platinum Krugerrands as part of the 50th anniversary of the flagship gold bullion coin.

 

The South African Krugerrand contains gold from the richest deposit on earth  

Unfortunately, the peace between the Boers and British did not last long, as large gold deposits were found inside the territories of the Transvaal Republic in an area called Witwatersrand. Even to this date, the Witwatersrand region is home to some of the richest gold deposits on earth; it is believed that almost 45% of all the gold ever mined on earth has come from this rich South African gold region. The British, determined to secure control over these vast riches, sent a huge force, by some estimates over 400,000 people strong, to combat the Boers. The Boers, greatly outnumbered by the British force, lost the war, and Transvaal was absorbed back into the British Empire in 1902. President Kruger who managed to escape to Europe never set foot again in Africa and he died in exile in Switzerland on 14 July 1904.

DELIVERY

When placing an order through our online shop, you can choose to have the products delivered to the indicated address or to collect them in person at one of our offices in Poland.

1. Delivery: after we have received your payment, the products will be dispatched within 24-48 hours. Delivery time is within 1 to 3 working days.

2. Self pick-up: you are welcome to come and collect your products at one of our offices the same day we notify you that we have received your payment. You need to bring a valid ID to collect the products.

INSURANCE

The package is insured and in the extremely unlikely case that the package is lost or damaged, Tavex Sp. z o.o. will re-ship the items or refund your money. The insurance only applies whilst the products are in transit and ceases to be valid once the shipping carrier obtains the recipient’s signature.

PACKAGING

The products are encased in protective wrapping and placed in a discreet, unbranded padded package.

SHIPMENT TRACKING

Once the products have been packaged, the tracking number is sent to your email address. On the Pocztex website, you use tracking tool together with the tracking number you received and follow the shipping process of your order.

DELAYS

Should a delivery delay occur or if the ordered product is out of stock, Tavex will contact you by email to give you details about the delivery.

SHIPPING PRICES

The shipping charges within Poland:

  • Pocztex POINT (Żabka, Automat, and others) – PLN 19.00;
  • Pocztex COURIER – PLN 19.00;
  • Priority registered letter – PLN 9.00;
  • Fedex – price according to the FedEx website;
  • Individual CHL transport – PLN 299.00.

The availability of a specific shipping method for a particular order depends on the contents of the shopping cart, i.e., the type of products ordered and their value.

The option of personal pickup of products at the selected branch is free of charge.

Expected shipping cost

Tavex offers easy and secure shipping for all online orders. Take a look at the expenses.

DELIVERY

When placing an order through our online shop, you can choose to have the products delivered to the indicated address or to collect them in person at one of our offices in Poland.

1. Delivery: after we have received your payment, the products will be dispatched within 24-48 hours. Delivery time is within 1 to 3 working days.

2. Self pick-up: you are welcome to come and collect your products at one of our offices the same day we notify you that we have received your payment. You need to bring a valid ID to collect the products.

INSURANCE

The package is insured and in the extremely unlikely case that the package is lost or damaged, Tavex Sp. z o.o. will re-ship the items or refund your money. The insurance only applies whilst the products are in transit and ceases to be valid once the shipping carrier obtains the recipient’s signature.

PACKAGING

The products are encased in protective wrapping and placed in a discreet, unbranded padded package.

SHIPMENT TRACKING

Once the products have been packaged, the tracking number is sent to your email address. On the Pocztex and InPost websites, you use tracking tool together with the tracking number you received and follow the shipping process of your order.

DELAYS

Should a delivery delay occur or if the ordered product is out of stock, Tavex will contact you by email to give you details about the delivery.

SHIPPING PRICES

The shipping charges within Poland:

  • Pocztex POINT (Żabka, Automat, and others) – PLN 19.00;
  • Pocztex COURIER – PLN 19.00;
  • InPost COURIER – PLN 19.00;
  • InPost PARCEL LOCKER – PLN 14.00;
  • Priority registered letter – PLN 9.00;
  • Fedex – price according to the FedEx website;
  • Individual CHL transport – PLN 299.00.

The availability of a specific shipping method for a particular order depends on the contents of the shopping cart, i.e., the type of products ordered and their value.

The option of personal pickup of products at the selected branch is free of charge.

Item in Stock

This item is in stock and ships right after payment is made and is ready for self-pickup.

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