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South Africa 2017 Silver Krugerrand – A Collector’s Guide

2017 South African Silver Krugerrand Bullion Coin.
2017 South African Silver Krugerrand Bullion Coin.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the gold Krugerrand, the South African Mint produced its first-ever 1oz silver Krugerrand. Additionally, a 1oz platinum 10-rand Krugerrand was also released, as well as new sizes of the flagship gold coin.

History of The South African Krugerand Bullion Coin

The South African Krugerrand is one of the most famous coins in the world. Available as a gold coin since 1967, it is considered the first of today’s generation of modern bullion coins.

By the late 1960s, South Africa was the dominant force in world gold production. The global economy had almost completely weened itself off of the gold standard as a result of the Bretton Woods Conference at the end of World War II. The international monetary system would be delineated in US dollars while the United States would continue to back the dollar with gold. Anticipating both the ultimate end of this system and the gold standard in general (which indeed came in 1971 with the so-called “Nixon Shock“) and the presumption of private gold ownership in the united States–not to mention facing a surplus of gold as a result of its own success–the South African Mint and the Rand Refinery (established in 1920) decided to create a gold bullion coin.

On the front would be a portrait of Paul Kruger, an early 20th-century president of the South African Republic and an important political figure in that nation’s history. The back would feature a springbok, a type of antelope and a national symbol of South Africa. Taking its name from this portrait, as well as the primary monetary unit of South Africa (the rand), the Krugerrand was born.

2017 Silver Krugerrand ObverseInterestingly, the coin bore no face value; the value of the coin was allowed to float according to the price of gold on the open market.

The gold Krugerrand consisted of one troy ounce of 22-karat (.9167 fine) gold, the same fineness used for the British Gold Sovereign, which was the dominant trade coin around the world until the introduction and ready acceptance of the Krugerrand. The remaining metal in the alloy was copper, which gave the coin its durability and distinctive orange-gold coloration.

The Krugerrand’s tremendous success with investors over the next decade inspired other nations to mint their own bullion coins, with the first “imitators”–the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf and the Mexican Gold Libertad–debuting in 1979 and 1981, respectively. In 1980, South Africa produced 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz versions of the coin.

The 2017 Silver Krugerrand – More Than Just a Bullion Coin

Because the 2017 Silver Krugerrand’s release marked a new chapter in the story of the South African Mint’s bullion coin program, it is no mere one-ounce silver bullion coin. It is also a special commemorative coin that marks the 50th anniversary of a new category of investment coin.

2017 South African Krugerrand graded SP70 by NGC.
2017 South African Krugerrand graded SP70 by NGC.

Its release was met with great enthusiasm from collectors worldwide and it was the centerpiece of the South African Mint’s World Money Fair exhibition.

Distribution in the United States did not go without a hitch, however. American retailers purchased large quantities of the coin with the intent of selling them in NGC-certified holders. Early shipments returned lower-than-expected numbers in the “perfect” 70 grade. At issue was the way the coins were packaged for delivery. The South African Mint was not experienced in the packing methods necessary to eliminate all coin-on-coin contact during the shipping process.

NGC reports that only 65% of the First Day of Issue coins qualified as 70s – despite the extra care that was taken during the coin striking process. In total, NGC certified 88,067 coins, while PCGS has certified just 2,724 pieces (with only 10% grading 70).

Later deliveries faired much better.

What is the 2017 Silver Krugerrand Worth?

A November 2023 survey of eBay prices realized indicates a realistic value for the 2017 Silver Krugerrand at between $70 and $80 for NGC SP70 coins and about $100 for PCGS 70s.

These prices indicate a significant collector premium over the coin’s one-ounce silver spot value. It also remains the key date for the series, which has seen successive releases year after year.

Design

The 2017 Silver Krugerrand features an improved version of the original Krugerrand design. Computer-assisted technology and laser etching have been utilized to enhance the dies themselves, bringing out impressively sharp details. It comes in both Proof and Premium Uncirculated finishes, the process to strike Premium Uncirculated coins being similar to the meticulous handled with care, multiple strike approach the Royal Canadian Mint uses to produce its Specimen finish. The resulting Premium Uncirculated Krugerrand is almost Reverse Proof in appearance.

Obverse:

The design of the Krugerrand’s obverse was borrowed from the 1892 South African gold pond coin, which was created under contract by Otto Schultz at the Berlin Mint in Imperial Germany because the mint in Pretoria was not ready for production. The central motif is a left-facing portrait of President Paul Kruger. He has a lengthy beard and connected sideburns but no mustache. The inscriptions SUID AFRICA and SOUTH AFRICA, separated by a small diamond shape longer than it is tall, wrap clockwise around the rim of the coin, starting in the lower left quadrant of the obverse. Pointed dentils surround the entire design

Reverse:

2017 Silver Krugerrand ReverseThe springbok takes center stage on the reverse, portrayed mid-stride with all feet in the air as it galavants over the savannah. The word KRUGERRAND arcs overhead. The motif was designed by South African sculptor Coert Steynberg. A special 50th-anniversary privy mark can be found in the field between the “G” in KRUGERRAND and the hind quarters of the springbok. Beneath the design is the inscription FYNSILWER 1 OZ FINE SILVER R1, which designates its weight, precious metal content and – in a first for Krugerrands of any kind – the face value.

The year 2017 is divided in half by the central motif, with “20” on the left and “17” on the right. As on the obverse, denticles are pointed inward as they encircle the entire side of the coin.

Edge:

The edge of the 2017 Silver Krugerrand is reeded.

Designers

Otto Schultz was an engraver with the Berlin Mint in the 19th century.

South African sculptor Coert Steynberg designs graced many South African coins in the early and middle parts of the 20th century.

Coin Specifications

Country:  South Africa
Year Of Issue:  2017
Denomination(s):  1 Rand
Mint Mark:
Mintage: 1,000,000 (Premium Unc.); 15,000 (Proof)
Alloy:  .999 Silver
Weight:  31.1 g
Diameter:  38.7 mm
Edge:  Reeded
OBV Designer Otto Schultz
REV Designer Coert Steynberg
Quality: Premium Uncirculated, Proof

 

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World Coin Profile – South Africa 2017 Silver Krugerrand

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South Africa Marks Bullion Coin’s 50th Anniversary with First Ever Silver Krugerrand

2017 marks the milestone 50th anniversary of the world’s first modern gold bullion coin: the South African Gold Krugerrand. The Krugerrand remains the most widely held bullion coin in the world, and the most traded coin in history. The Krugerrand has been the model for all other bullion coins issued since its 1967 debut. But […]

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South Africa Issues Silver, Platinum Krugerrands for 50th Anniversary

By Everett Millman – Gainesville Coins ……. It’s not entirely surprising that in addition to enjoying vast precious metal deposits, South Africa has long been a world-leader in the international gold coin market. The flagship South African Gold Krugerrand was the first modern bullion coin available on the global market in 1967. Krugerrands quickly ended […]

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South Africa Issues Silver, Platinum Krugerrands for 50th Anniversary

By Everett Millman – Gainesville Coins …….   It’s not entirely surprising that in addition to enjoying vast precious metal deposits, South Africa has long been a world-leader in the international gold coin market. The flagship South African Gold Krugerrand was the first modern bullion coin available on the global market in 1967. Krugerrands quickly […]

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