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Gold Krugerrand - 1/20 Ounce (1980– ) Coins
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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Gold Krugerrand - 1/20 Ounce (1980– ) series of South Africa in the World Coins contains 1 distinct entries with CPG® values between $266.08 and $291.08.
One-twentieth ounce weight of the iconic Krugerrand is the legal tender gold coin first struck at the South African Mint on 3 July 1967. The name ‘Krugerrand’ was derived by combining Paul ‘Kruger’, with ‘rand’, the monetary unit of South Africa. The rand is also linked to the Witwatersrand, a name meaning ‘the ridge of white water’, an important gold-producing area in South Africa.
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