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South Africa, Paul Kruger, Blank Pond, the so-called ‘Lydenburg’ type without rim, 8.00g (Levine p.68, item A). Usual concentric scraper marks both sides, as made (£120-150)
This, and the pieces in the three following lots, would normally have been struck into Kruger ponds. However, on 4 June 1900, in the face of advancing British troops under Lord Roberts, the State Attorney collected all minted Kruger coins and unminted gold, including these blanks, and took them by rail to President Kruger at Middelburg. The gold blanks were not issued as currency until Kruger’s ‘Volksraad on wheels’ had passed through Machadodorp, en route to Hectorspruit; some of them were used to pay the troops. The scraper marks found on the blanks were made by a machine in order to reduce their weight to the nominal 8g
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