Krugerrand Prices
It goes without saying that money single-handedly moves our world's economy. And with our world now being run by economic carnivals, these small but important pieces of paper and metal, are certainly basic requirements for survival. But not all "forms" of money directly affects a country's economic roller-coaster movement, mind you. Well, somehow these quasi-currency forms do so, as they cater to the collector's market (that is composed of wealthy individuals), but technically, they aren't intended to be used as a medium of exchange or "currency". There is a form of coin that's referred to as a medal-coin or a "bullion" that's JUST a gold collector's item. One popular example of which is the South African Krugerrand.
Yes, we took the effort to discuss "money" and the basics of medal-coins first because you might get confused and mistake "krugerrand" as a breed of dog or something (which commonly happens, by the way). Krugerrand, as we've already said, is a South African gold coin. It was first minted in 1967 to help market South African gold to the world. What's so interesting about Krugerrand is that it has a legal tender status (meaning, it can be used as a payment for a debt)in South Africa yet it's not intended to be used as a currency (now, tell us, what's more ironic than that?).
Anyway, we're not really here to question the rather weird reputation of Krugerrand in South Africa. We've come to establish our presence in the web to give you Krugerrand buying tips, price quotes and links. Remember, one Krugerrand coins carry a relatively high percentage of gold (troy ounce [31.1035 g]) and thus, you need to be really careful when making transactions involving them. Welcome to KrugerrandPrices.com!
