Early Colonial
1652–1825 (VOC duits, rixdollars)
First Gold
1874 Burgerspond
ZAR Era
1892–1902 (Kruger coins)
Emergency
1902 Veldpond
From Dutch VOC duits to the last gold of the Boer Republic – a comprehensive guide to the coins of South Africa before the Union of 1910.
A fascinating investigation into the origins of the gold used for the first ZAR coins struck in Berlin and the emergency minting of the 1902 Veldpond at Pilgrim's Rest. Includes profiles of key figures Otto Schultz and P.J. Kloppers, and open research questions for collectors.
Read the ArticleStruck from local Transvaal gold at Heaton's Mint, Birmingham. President Burgers' vanity project that sparked a political scandal.
Before building a ZAR set, collectors must understand one of the most counter-intuitive facts about the series: lower mintage does not always mean higher value.
London Missionary Society tokens – South Africa's first autonomous coinage. 4 denominations: ¼d, ½d (copper), 5d, 10d (silver). Extremely rare.
Unissued currency of an independent Griqua state – 20,000 printed, less than a dozen survive.
How Prussian precision shaped South Africa's first coinage – Otto Schultz, his wax models preserved at the Berlin Münzkabinett, and the 1892 errors.
The legendary minting press that struck South African coins for 132 years (1892–2024).
South Africa's first mint, located on Church Square, Pretoria.
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