The 1/10oz Gold Krugerrand offers investors and collectors a globally recognised entry point into physical gold. First introduced in 1980 as a fractional alternative to the full 1oz version, the 1/10oz coin provides flexibility and liquidity while retaining the trust and prestige of the Krugerrand name. Struck in 22-carat gold (91.67% purity), it contains exactly one-tenth of a troy ounce of pure gold, alloyed with copper for added durability and its distinctive reddish hue.
Bearing the iconic springbok antelope and the portrait of Paul Kruger, South Africa’s first president, the Krugerrand remains one of the world’s most traded bullion coins. Its status as legal tender in South Africa and its wide global acceptance make it an ideal choice for investors seeking a portable, divisible, and recognisable store of value. Whether part of a larger gold strategy or a standalone piece, the 1/10oz Krugerrand offers accessibility without compromise.
Key Facts:
- Gold Content: Contains 1/10 troy ounce (3.11g) of pure gold.
- Fineness: 22 carat (91.67% gold, alloyed with copper for strength and durability).
- Diameter: Approximately 16.5 mm.
- Obverse: Features the effigy of Paul Kruger, designed by Otto Schultz.
- Reverse: Displays a springbok antelope, South Africa’s national animal, designed by Coert Steynberg.
- Introduced: Fractional sizes were first issued in 1980 to meet growing global demand.
- Legal Tender: Issued by the South African Mint, although it has no face value inscribed.
- Finish: Struck to bullion standard with a classic, unchanging design.
- Highly Liquid: Recognised and accepted by bullion dealers worldwide.