South AfricaThis is our main index page of South African gold coins.Brief South African HistorySouth Africa was first discovered by Bartholemew Diaz in 1488, but was not settled until 1652 by Jan van Riebeeck of the Dutch East India Company. Cape Colony was captured by Great Britain in 1795. In the Great Trek, the Boers moved northward starting in 1836, establishing the Transvaal in 1852, and Orange Free State in 1854. Discoveries of diamonds and gold in these regions led to the two Boer Wars from 1880 to 1902, leading to the incorporation of both areas into the British Empire. In 1910, Cape of Good Hope and Natal were also incorporated to form the Union of South Africa, a British dominion, which was recognised as a sovereign state in 1934. Afrikaner unrest led to a referendum calling for relinquishment of dominion status, and South Africa became a republic on May 31st 1961.KrugerrandsKrugerrands - Prices - All SizesKrugerrand Information One Ounce Krugers Dates Half Ounce Kruger Dates Quarter Ounce Kruger Dates Tenth Ounce Kruger Dates Proof One Ounce Krugers Proof Half Krugers Proof Quarter Krugers Proof Tenth Krugers Proof Krugerrand Sets Ponds and Half-Ponds Natura SeriesNatura Proof SetsIndividual Proof Naturas Protea SeriesIndividual Proof ProteasProtea Information Ponds & RandsPonds & RandsRand Proof & Uncirculated Sets Other Collectors Gold CoinsSouth African Mint Historic Gold CollectionPlease check our Standard Terms for Bullion Coins
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![]() Reverse of 1999 South African Natura Gold CoinCountries IndexReverse of 1960 South African One Ounce Golden Jubilee Medallion![]() Obverse of 1972 South African One Ounce Krugrrand![]() Reverse of 1972 South African One Ounce Krugrrand |