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| Issuer | South African Republic |
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| Year | 1892-1898 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse lettering | ZUID AFRIK. REPUBLIEK (Translation: South African Republic) |
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| Mintage | 1892 - Hern#Z1; Berlin Mint - 27,862 1892 - Hern#Z1; Proof - 20 1893 - Hern#Z2; Pretoria Mint - 54,781 1894 - Hern#Z3; Pretoria Mint - 10,769 1898 - Hern#Z4; Pretoria Mint - 262,830 |
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The Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek penny was struck at the Pretoria Mint, which Kruger's government established specifically to assert fiscal independence from British-controlled monetary channels — a pointed political act in a region where Rand gold was already reshaping imperial ambitions. The mint had only opened in 1892, and early production runs struggled with equipment sourced from Germany and an inexperienced local workforce, resulting in inconsistent strike quality across the series that collectors now use to differentiate die states.
Within six years of the first penny's issue, the Anglo-Boer War had ended the Republic's existence entirely.