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Physical Description:
gold (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: .14 cm x 2.24 cm; 1/16 in x 7/8 in
Object Name:
coin
Place used:
South Africa: South African Republic
Place made:
United Kingdom: England, Birmingham, Birmingham
Date made:
1874
Associated date:
1874
Description (Brief):
One (1) pond coin
South African Republic, 1874
Obverse Image: Portrait of Thomas François Burgers facing left.
Obverse Text: THOMAS FRANÇOIS BURGERS / 1874
Reverse Image: Coat of arms of the South African Republic.
Reverse Text: ZUID AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK / EENDRAGT MAKKT MAGT
Description:
South Africa is famous for its gold deposits. Before the unearthing of the major gold reefs in Witwatersrand starting in 1884, Boer settlers found small quantities of gold in the Transvaal area. In the 1870s, the president of the South African Republic (Transvaal), Thomas Burgers, sent some gold nuggets to England to have a small number of coins minted for the South African Republic. These gold coins feature Burgers’s portrait and are often referred to as “Staatsponden,” “Burgersponds,” or “Burgers sovereigns.” Burgers was widely criticized by members of his community for placing his own image on the coins, which was seen by some as vain and dictatorial. The coins were not widely used.
Location:
Currently not on view
Credit Line:
Estate of Josiah K. Lilly
ID Number:
NU.68.159.5816
Accession number:
283645
Catalog number:
68.159.5816
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Work and Industry: National Numismatic Collection
Josiah K. Lilly Jr. Collection
South African Currency
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a7-acd5-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_946483