The Missing Kruger Millions
South Africa’s Greatest Treasure Hunt
The Kruger Coin Legacy
At the heart of the enigmatic story of the Kruger Millions, are the missing coins. These coins are pieces of history, embodying the resilient spirit of the Boer. Several types of coins minted during the 1890's period would be part of the missing millions. Today, you can own some of these rare and valuable coins.
Although the Krugerrand was only minted in 1967, its portrayal of Paul Kruger on the obverse serves not only as recognition of his leadership and contribution to South African history, but also as a symbol of the country's enduring spirit, its rich natural resources, and its complex journey through colonialism to independence.
Own Rare Coins From This Period
These coins are the same kind as those that would be found in the famous lost treasure
Krugerrands: Modern-Day Treasure
High Liquidity
As one of the world's most traded gold coins, Krugerrands can be quickly and effortlessly converted into cash or traded worldwide.
22-karat gold
Each Krugerrand is struck from 22-karat gold, which is an alloy of 91.67% gold and 8.33% copper.
Historic Significance
The Krugerrand was first minted in 1967 by the South African Mint as a means to market South African gold.
Collectability
Krugerrands come in several sizes including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz, allowing for flexibility in collecting strategies.
Find Your Fortune with Krugerrands
A Modern Treasure for Timeless Prosperity