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  2. Rand Refinery - Wikipedia

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    minted coins; coin blanks and medallions; semi-fabricated products for the jewellery manufacturing industry; By law, the South African Mint Company is the only company allowed to manufacture South African legal tender coins such as the world-famous Krugerrand. Rand Refinery supplies all the gold used to manufacture the coins.

  3. Krugerrand - Wikipedia

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    This huge success of the Krugerrand encouraged other gold-producing countries to mint and issue gold bullion coins of their own, including the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf in 1979, [15] the Australian Nugget in 1987, [15] [16] the Chinese Gold Panda in 1982, [17] [18] the American Gold Eagle in 1986, [15] [17] and the British Britannia coin in 1987.

  4. JSE Limited - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand in 1886 led to many mining and financial companies opening and a need soon arose for a stock exchange. The first share transactions on the Rand took place in a rustic canvas tent, with trade taking place on Sundays, as this was the only day when mining was not allowed, owing to a strictly enforced regulation prohibiting the entry of African workers to ...

  5. South African Mint - Wikipedia

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    Coins of the South African rand; Bronze plated steel; Nickel-plated bronze; Sterling silver (925Ag), e.g. EWT Medallions / Sterling Silver Crown; 22 ct Gold; 24 ct Gold (999.9Au) [5] Zimbabwean Bond Coins - 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2018. South Sudanese pound coins denominated in 10, 20 and 50 Piasters, 1 Pound and 2 Pounds - 2015 only.

  6. Coins of the South African rand - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative 5 rand coins were circulated in 2008 for Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday, in 2011 to commemorate 90 Years of the South African Reserve Bank, and in 2015 for the 200th anniversary of the Griqua coinage, the first coinage issued in South Africa. [9] These coins are the same in size and shape as the 5 rand that was introduced in 2004 ...

  7. Simmer and Jack - Wikipedia

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    Simmer and Jack Mines Ltd (until 1924 known as The Simmer & Jack Gold Mining Co. Ltd.) is a South African company which was founded in 1887 by the German August Simmer and Scotsman John Jack, shortly thereafter selling the majority shareholding to Gold Fields of South Africa Ltd. The company was listed until 2013 at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

  8. History of Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    From then until today Johannesburg has been the seat of the South African stock exchange and the country's financial heartland. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange is presently in Sandton, Johannesburg. The Zuid-Afrikaansche Republic became the single biggest gold producer in the world, with a contribution of 27,5 percent in 1898.

  9. DRDGOLD Limited - Wikipedia

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    DRDGOLD Limited (formerly Durban Roodepoort Deep Limited) is a South African gold producer and a specialist in the recovery of the metal from the retreatment of surface tailings. The company is listed on the New York [3] and Johannesburg [4] stock exchanges. Their financial year ends on 30 June.