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The E-Sylum: Volume 15, Number 16, April 15, 2012, Article 23

SOME SOUTH AFRICAN KRUGERRANDS FOUND TO BE UNDERWEIGHT

This is the first I've heard of this, and it's a serious allegation. -Editor

krugerrand reverse The world's most popular gold coin and one of South Africa's most famed collectors' items - the krugerrand - is under a cloud after some were found to be underweight.

The SA Mint Company, a subsidiary of the Reserve Bank, has admitted that it made underweight proof or collector krugerrands.

Economist Dawie Roodt, a former chief economist at the Reserve Bank, said while mistakes happen, "it is worrying".

"These coins were cast at the SA Mint Company and basically didn't have enough gold in them. We should be concerned because this company belongs to the Reserve Bank, which is an important state institution," he said.

In a statement on Friday, the bank confirmed that the coins, produced between April and May last year, did not meet "required quality specifications".

The scandal comes in the wake of the suspension late last year of two top executives of the SA Mint Company, managing director Andile Mvinjelwa and Tom Davel, general manager: numismatic coins.

Neither Mvinjelwa nor Davel could be reached for comment this week.

Late last year, members of the SAAND were called to a meeting at the bank and told of problems concerning the coins.

It is understood that dealers were made to sign confidentiality agreements that prevented them from talking about the problematic coins.

Reserve Bank spokesman Hlengani Mathebula said local and international coin dealers had been informed of the underweight coins. A verification process showed that some coins appeared to be "under specification to varying degrees".

He said that of the 1500 minted in that period, six were found to be below the required weight.

To read the complete article, see: Krugerrand scandal rocks SA Mint (www.timeslive.co.za/local/2012/04/15/krugerrand-scandal-rocks-sa-mint)

Wayne Homren, Editor

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