1 oz Krugerrand Gold Coin | 1967
1 oz Krugerrand Gold Coin | 1967 – a historic South African bullion coin
1 oz Krugerrand Gold Coin | 1967 is one of the most recognizable gold investment coins in the world and at the same time the first modern bullion coin created specifically for investors. Issued by South Africa and produced by the renowned Rand Refinery, it contains 1 troy ounce of pure gold (31.1035 g) with a fineness of 916.7/1000.
The 1967 issue has special historical importance because this was the year the Krugerrand was first introduced to the market, opening a new era of investing in physical gold. For investors and collectors, this means a combination of real bullion value, worldwide recognition, and exceptional numismatic significance.
Every 1 oz Krugerrand Gold Coin | 1967 offered by GoldInvest24 is standardly delivered in a protective capsule, which helps protect the coin’s surface from scratches and external factors. This is important both for secure storage and for any future resale.
When building a precious metals portfolio, it is worth combining the Krugerrand with other products such as gold investment coins, gold bullion bars, and silver investment coins.
Obverse of the 1 oz Krugerrand 1967 coin
The obverse features the portrait of Paul Kruger, former President of South Africa, from whom the coin takes its name. Around the portrait appear the inscriptions “SUID-AFRIKA” and “SOUTH AFRICA”. This classic design has remained a symbol of authenticity and tradition within the Krugerrand series for decades.
Reverse of the 1 oz Krugerrand 1967 coin
The reverse shows the springbok, an antelope that is one of South Africa’s national symbols. The design also includes the name “KRUGERRAND”, the year of issue 1967, and the indication of the fine gold content. This motif is one of the most recognizable designs in the world of gold bullion coins.
Why buy the 1 oz Krugerrand Gold Coin 1967?
- 1 troy ounce of pure gold (31.1035 g) – a global investment standard.
- 916.7/1000 fineness – the classic gold alloy used in Krugerrands.
- 1967 issue – the first year of mintage with exceptional historical importance.
- Worldwide recognition – one of the most famous bullion coins on the market.
- High liquidity – easy resale among dealers and investors worldwide.
- Protective capsule – safer storage and better protection of the coin’s condition.
- Capital protection – physical gold as part of wealth preservation and portfolio diversification.
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Add the 1 oz Krugerrand Gold Coin | 1967 to your cart today and protect your capital with one of the most historic and liquid gold investment coins in the world – buy from GoldInvest24.
Technical specification
| Mint / Producer |
Rand Refinery |
| Country of origin |
South Africa |
| Metal |
Gold |
| Fineness |
916.7/1000 |
| Fine gold content |
31.1035 g (1 oz) |
| Series |
Krugerrand |
| Year of issue |
1967 |
| Product type |
Bullion coin |
| Condition |
Mint / investment condition |
| Packaging |
Protective capsule |
*The stated weight refers to the pure gold content. The actual gross weight of the coin is higher due to the alloy composition.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 1 oz Krugerrand 1967 a good investment?
Yes. The Krugerrand is one of the most recognizable and liquid gold bullion coins in the world. The 1967 issue is additionally distinguished by its historical importance as the first year of mintage.
Is the 1 oz Krugerrand 1967 coin delivered in a protective capsule?
Yes. At GoldInvest24, the coin is standardly delivered in a protective capsule, which helps protect its surface during storage and transport.
Is the Krugerrand 1967 easy to resell?
Yes. The Krugerrand is one of the most recognizable investment coins in the world, which gives it very strong liquidity on the secondary market.
What makes the 1967 issue special?
The year 1967 was the first year of Krugerrand production. This gives the coin not only investment value, but also historical and collector significance.