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First minted in 1967 by the South African Mint and Rand Refinery, the South African Krugerrand gold coin was the world's first modern bullion coin and quickly became a household name among investors. Made primarily from gold sourced within the country, the gold coin features the likeness of Paul Kruger, a pivotal figure in South Africa's history, on its obverse, and the graceful springbok antelope on its reverse.

First minted in 1961 by the South African Mint and Rand Refinery, the South African 1 RAND gold coin with matte finishing were mostly produced for export. A large number of these coins have been smelted and specimens are becoming rare. Made primarily from gold sourced within Africa, the gold coin features the likeness of Jan van Riebeeck, a dutch navigator, ambassdor and colonial administrator for the East India Company, considered by many to be a pivotal figure in South Africa's history, on its obverse, and the graceful springbok antelope on its reverse.

Minted by LBMA/Ex-LBMA Good Delivery Refiners. These gold bullion bars are recognized and widely traded on the international bullion market and do not attract the Singapore Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Minted by NON-LBMA Good Delivery Refiners and various mints.

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) 200 Ringgit gold coin features Malaysia's 2nd Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Razak. The very first 200 Ringgit gold coin of Malaysia issued on 30th August 1976 by Bank Negara Malaysia. The obverse of this coin has a portrait of Tunku, the words " RANCANGAN MALAYSIA KETIGA 1976-1980" is featured surrounding the Malaysian Coat of Arms on the Reverse. Mintage 50,000. 

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The Investment Precious Metal (IPM) Various Mint Gold Coin is a cost-effective way, to add secondary market investment-grade Gold to any precious metal portfolio. Featuring a minimum of .999 Fine Gold, the IPM Gold Coin is loved by investors and collectors alike for its low premiums and fine Gold content often found on the international bullion market.

Produced by: Singapore Mint.

The Singapore Mint was established in 1968 to mint circulation coins for the newly-independent nation. Over the years, The Singapore Mint has evolved from a basic minting facility to a fully integrated business operation, comprising programme concept, product design, marketing, sales and distribution with after sales service.

The sovereign is a gold coin of the United Kingdom since 1817, making them one of the most interesting coins to own in your Precious Metal portfolio. The British government promoted the use of the sovereign as an aid to international trade. From the 1850s until 1932, sovereign coins were also struck at colonial mints, initially in Australia and later in Canada, South Africa, and India. As a legal tender coin, the sovereign is exempt from capital gain tax for UK residents. Key Highlights:

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