

1/4 oz Gold Krugerrand VE-Day Privy Mark 2025 (Mintage: 80 | Proof)


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Exclusive Rarity: 1/4 Ounce Gold Krugerrand VE-Day Privy Mark 2025 in Proof
- Special feature: World's most popular gold bullion coin
- Investment objective: Perfect inflation hedge, sustainable store of value and reliable crisis protection
- Design: Obverse features Paul Kruger (President 1882–1902), reverse features the majestic springbok
- Named after: Paul Kruger and South Africa's currency, the Rand
- Material / Fineness: 916.67/1,000 gold with copper content for its characteristic colour
- Manufacturer: Renowned Rand Refinery, South Africa
- Country of origin: South Africa, minted since 1967
- Mint quality: Highest quality grade Proof (PP)
- Mintage: Only 80 specimens worldwide
- Special feature: Exclusive VE-Day Privy Mark
This extraordinary gold Krugerrand special edition combines history, craftsmanship and enduring value in perfect harmony. With a tiny mintage of just 80 pieces worldwide, this coin is among the rarest Krugerrand issues ever produced!
Historic significance meets masterful minting artistry
The special VE-Day Privy Mark featuring the Roman numeral MCMXLV (1945) commemorates the end of the Second World War. This historically significant connection makes the coin a highly sought-after collector's piece. The South African Mint has created a masterpiece here that captivates both collectors and investors alike.
In the highest mint quality Proof, the gold shines with breathtaking brilliance. Every detail of the leaping springbok against its rocky backdrop is rendered with razor-sharp precision. The characteristically reeded edge design underscores the exclusivity of these gold coins.
Why this Krugerrand issue enriches your portfolio
- Extreme rarity: With only 80 specimens, one of the most limited Krugerrand issues of all time
- Dual collector value: Krugerrand tradition combined with historic VE-Day commemoration
- Tax-free appreciation: After a one-year holding period, gains are completely tax-free
- Crisis-proof investment: Gold has preserved its value for over 6,000 years
- VAT-free purchase: Physical gold is exempt from VAT (Value Added Tax)
The perfect symbiosis of tradition and innovation
The Krugerrand has been the epitome of gold investment since 1967. This special edition not only honours Paul Kruger and South Africa's heritage, but connects it with a defining moment in world history. The fineness of 916.67/1,000 corresponds to 22 carats – the proven copper content gives the coin its distinctive reddish-gold colour and makes it particularly robust.
"Gold is the world's oldest currency and has outlasted every paper currency. While central banks can print money without limit, gold remains a scarce commodity with intrinsic value."
Technical perfection in detail
With a diameter of 22.00 mm and a fine weight of 7.78 g of pure gold, this quarter-ounce coin sits perfectly in the hand. The gross weight is 8.48 g. The coin is delivered in an elegant case that presents the precious contents in a worthy manner and provides optimal protection.
Particularly fascinating: the world's largest gold holders are central banks – a clear signal that even the guardians of paper money trust in the permanence of gold. This Krugerrand rarity offers you the opportunity to become part of this millennia-old tradition.
Your investment in lasting values
This limited special edition is far more than a coin. It is a piece of history, a work of minting artistry and a crisis-proof investment all in one. While inflation erodes purchasing power, gold retains its real value. It has shone for millennia and will never lose its lustre in the future either.
Secure one of only 80 available specimens of this extraordinary Krugerrand issue now. An investment that not only diversifies your portfolio, but can also serve as a valuable legacy for future generations. Because gold is not just a metal – it is God's money, the ultimate currency that has weathered every storm in history.











