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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Composition
Gold
Grading Company
NGC
Grading
MS 64
Product code
1902 ZAR GOLD VELDPOND NGC GRADED MS64
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266901285

             

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1902 ZAR GOLD VELDPOND NGC GRADED MS64

 

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 RARE SIEGE COIN

The 1902 Veld pond, an emergency issue gold coin struck during the Anglo-Boer War, is among the great rarities of South African coinage. It certainly has a compelling history, since the coin was fashioned from locally mined gold in the Transvaal late in the struggle for independence. The Veld ponds are “some of the most romantic coins in the world,” wrote Ken Jacobs in Coins of South Africa. The independent Zuid Afrikaansche Republic, or South African Republic, fought the British in the Second Boer War, which lasted from 1899 until 1902 when South Africa surrendered. According to J.T. Becklake, in From Real to Rand, “Towards the end of the campaign the shortage of coin available to the government-on-wheels had become even more acute, and this led to the establishment of the ‘Veld munt.’ ”The “Veld Munt” or Veld Mint is so named for the grassland area of South Africa, the veld. These coins were struck at Transvaal Gold Mining Estates’ workshop at Pilgrim’s Rest using improvised equipment. All coins were struck from gold that was nearly pure and was assayed by P.J. Kloppers. The gold, however, was brittle, until Kloppers discovered he could use antiseptic tablets (sublimate of mercury) found in an ambulance to render the gold malleable, according to The Coinage and Counterfeits of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek by Elias Levine.Making the dies, too, was a laborious process, and six die pairs were damaged during the tempering process (plunging the hot dies into oil or water) before the seventh pair was produced without incident. A collar die was also created by hand, so the coins would be milled, just like the British sovereign the Veld pond was meant to supplant. Human muscle from two men could barely operate the press to strike the coins, and in three months’ time a reported 986 pieces were struck. Minting ended in June 1902, some 15 days after the signing of a truce, Levine wrote.The Veld pond is a notorious target for counterfeiters because of its crude nature and its historic and monetary value. 

     

 

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