The South African Krugerrand is one of the most recognized and trusted names in precious metals worldwide. BOLD Precious Metals is proud to offer the iconic silver krugerrand coin, a cornerstone for any modern bullion portfolio. Struck in one troy ounce of.999 fine silver, these coins extend a five-decade legacy of quality and value into the silver market, making them an essential acquisition for both seasoned investors and new buyers.


2023 Silver 1 oz South Africa Krugerrand BU
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2022 South Africa Krugerrand 1 oz Silver BU
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2021 South Africa Krugerrand 2 oz Silver Proof
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2021 South Africa Krugerrand 1 oz Silver Proof
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2021 South Africa Krugerrand 1 oz Silver BU
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2020 Silver Proof South Africa Krugerrand - 2 oz
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2019 Silver South Africa Krugerrand - 1 oz
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2018 Silver South Africa Krugerrand - 1 oz
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| Specification | 1 oz Silver Krugerrand | 2 oz Silver Krugerrand |
|---|---|---|
| Mint | South African Mint | South African Mint |
| Metal | .999 Fine Silver | .999 Fine Silver |
| Weight | 1 Troy oz (31.1g) | 2 Troy oz (62.2g) |
| Diameter | 38.725 mm | 50.60 mm |
| Thickness | 3.00 mm | 4.00 mm |
| Face Value | 1 Rand | 2 Rand |
| Legal Tender | Yes — Republic of South Africa | Yes — Republic of South Africa |
| IRA Eligible | Yes (bullion editions, 2018+) | Yes (bullion editions, 2018+) |
| Design — Obverse | Paul Kruger portrait | Paul Kruger portrait |
| Design — Reverse | Springbok antelope | Springbok antelope |
Design Note
Both sizes share the same iconic design: President Paul Kruger's portrait on the obverse and the Springbok antelope on the reverse — the same Springbok that has appeared on the gold Krugerrand since 1967. The coin's milled edge is a deliberate nod to its gold counterpart, making it immediately distinguishable from other sovereign silver coins on sight and by touch.
Not all Silver Krugerrands are the same purchase. The year and edition determine your premium, your collectibility, and whether the coin is IRA eligible. Here's the breakdown buyers actually need:
| Year | Edition Type | Key Feature | IRA Eligible | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Proof Only | '50' privy mark above Springbok — first-ever Silver Krugerrand, commemorating 50 years of the gold Krugerrand | No (collectible) | Collectors; milestone pieces |
| 2018 | Bullion + Proof + 2 oz debut | First bullion-grade release; 2 oz variant introduced; lowest premium entry point | Yes (bullion) | Investors; IRA stackers |
| 2019–Present | Annual Bullion + Proof | Consistent .999 purity; standard annual release; broadest dealer liquidity | Yes (bullion) | Stack-focused buyers; IRA accounts |
| Any Year | Proof Finish | Frosted cameo finish; limited mintage; packaged with certificate of authenticity | No (collectible) | Collectors; presentation gifts |
Dealer Insight — Ryan Cochran
The 2017 proof is the one year I tell serious collectors to study before they dismiss it as 'just a commemorative.' The South African Mint issued it as a one-time event — a fiftieth-anniversary coin that was never planned to become an annual series. The demand was so overwhelming they had no choice but to continue into 2018 and beyond. That original 2017 with the '50' privy mark above the Springbok carries a provenance no future Silver Krugerrand can replicate.
If you're stacking for silver weight and IRA positioning, buy the post-2018 bullion issues — they're your lowest-premium entry point into the Krugerrand name. If you're buying for legacy or collecting, 2017 is where the Silver Krugerrand story begins — and that matters to the next buyer when you eventually sell.
Buyers often ask whether the Silver Krugerrand competes with the American Silver Eagle, Canadian Maple Leaf, or Austrian Philharmonic. The honest answer: it does — and in several respects it wins, particularly on premium-over-spot. Here's the direct comparison:
| Coin | Purity | Sovereign Mint | IRA Eligible | Typical Premium vs. Spot | Global Liquidity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| South African Silver Krugerrand | .999 | South African Mint | Yes (2018+ bullion) | Low–Medium | High |
| American Silver Eagle | .999 | U.S. Mint | Yes | High | Very High (U.S. market) |
| Canadian Silver Maple Leaf | .9999 | Royal Canadian Mint | Yes | Low–Medium | Very High |
| Austrian Silver Philharmonic | .999 | Austrian Mint | Yes | Low | High (Europe-centric) |
| British Silver Britannia | .999 | Royal Mint | Yes | Low–Medium | High |
Ryan Cochran — Bold Precious Metals
The Silver Krugerrand is the most underrated coin in the American silver market relative to its actual global standing. Here's the fact most dealers won't share with you: the Krugerrand name is the single most recognized bullion brand on the planet. It invented modern private bullion ownership.
The American Silver Eagle commands a higher premium almost entirely because of U.S.-centric retail demand — not because it's a fundamentally better coin. If you want sovereign-backed .999 fine silver with world-class resale liquidity at a meaningfully lower premium than a Silver Eagle, the Krugerrand is one of the most rational buys in the silver market right now.
I've been saying this for years — and the market keeps proving it right.
Overlooked Fact
The Silver Krugerrand's milled edge — the distinctive reed pattern along the coin's rim — was specifically engineered to match the visual and tactile profile of the gold Krugerrand. This makes Silver Krugerrands immediately recognizable to international dealers without requiring verification equipment, which is a direct contributor to their faster dealer buyback times compared to lesser-known sovereign silver issues.
Yes — with an important distinction. The 1 oz and 2 oz South African Silver Krugerrand bullion coins (2018 and later) meet IRS requirements for inclusion in a self-directed Precious Metals IRA. Here's exactly what qualifies and what doesn't:
Purity requirement: Met. The IRS requires a minimum of .999 fine silver. Silver Krugerrand bullion coins are .999 — they qualify.
Sovereign mint requirement: Met. The South African Mint is a recognized government mint. Its coins satisfy IRS criteria for approved precious metals.
Bullion grade required. Standard bullion coins from 2018 onward qualify. The 2017 commemorative proof and any proof-finish editions do not qualify — the IRS classifies them as collectibles, which are excluded from IRA accounts.
Must be held by an approved custodian. You cannot store IRA silver at home. It must be held by an IRS-approved custodian at an approved depository.
IRA Buyer Note
The 2017 Silver Krugerrand proof and all proof-finish editions — regardless of year — are classified as collectibles by the IRS and cannot be held in a Precious Metals IRA. Only standard bullion-grade editions from 2018 onward qualify. Every IRA-eligible product on BOLD is clearly labeled at the product level.
For high-volume IRA orders, BOLD offers direct depository shipping to approved storage facilities with full documentation. If you need guidance on selecting a custodian or depository for your Precious Metals IRA, contact our team — we've walked thousands of investors through this process.
Liquidity is the most overlooked factor in silver buying decisions. A coin with low premiums that you can't sell without a haircut is a liability, not an asset. The Krugerrand is one of the rare silver coins that dealers in virtually every country recognize on sight — and will price at or near spot accordingly.
1967
Gold Krugerrand Launched
57+ years of global brand recognition compounding into real-world resale value.
2017
Silver Edition Debut
The silver Krugerrand inherits five decades of the most trusted bullion name on earth.
#1
Global Bullion Brand
Recognized by dealers across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe — and everywhere in between.
Dealer Insight — Ryan Cochran
In 15+ years in this business, I've watched investors make the same expensive mistake: they buy an obscure or ultra-niche silver coin because the design caught their eye or the premium looked attractive. When it comes time to sell — and it always comes time to sell — they find out the hard way that most dealers outside the U.S. have no idea what the coin is and won't pay spot for it.
The Krugerrand doesn't have that problem. I've had buyers walk into dealers in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and across Europe and receive immediate, fair bids on Krugerrands. The brand travels. That's not marketing copy — that's 57 years of market history compounding into real-world resale value. When I'm advising a first-time silver investor on their initial purchase, the Krugerrand is always on my short list for exactly this reason.
For investors building multi-year silver positions — whether inside or outside an IRA — the Krugerrand's brand recognition is a form of exit liquidity insurance that doesn't show up in the spot price but absolutely shows up when you sell.
Real-Time Competitive Pricing
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Free Insured Shipping on $199+
Every Silver Krugerrand order ships fully insured. No external markings indicate precious metals contents.
IRA-Eligible Editions Clearly Marked
No guesswork. Qualifying bullion editions are designated at the product level with direct depository shipping available.
1 oz & 2 oz Variants In Stock
BOLD carries both standard 1 oz bullion issues and the 2 oz Silver Krugerrand — one of the few U.S. dealers with consistent 2 oz availability.
Year-Specific Editions Available
Looking for the 2017 privy mark proof or a specific annual bullion release? Browse by year to find exactly what you need.
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The South African Silver Krugerrand is a sovereign bullion coin produced by the South African Mint, first issued in 2017 as a silver counterpart to the gold Krugerrand (launched in 1967). Each coin contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver, carries legal tender status in the Republic of South Africa, and bears the iconic Paul Kruger portrait on the obverse and the Springbok antelope on the reverse — the same design heritage as the world's most recognized bullion coin.
Yes — with an important qualifier. Standard bullion editions from 2018 onward qualify for Precious Metals IRAs. They meet both the IRS .999 purity threshold and the sovereign mint requirement. The 2017 commemorative proof and all proof-finish editions are not IRA eligible — the IRS classifies them as collectibles. Every IRA-eligible product on BOLD is clearly labeled at the product level.
The 2017 Silver Krugerrand was the first-ever silver edition of the coin, released as a one-time commemorative marking the 50th anniversary of the gold Krugerrand. It carries a distinctive '50' privy mark above the Springbok on the reverse. The South African Mint originally planned it as a single release — demand was so strong that annual production continued from 2018 onward. The 2017 carries a provenance no future Silver Krugerrand can replicate, making it the key date for serious collectors.
Both are .999 fine sovereign-minted silver coins with IRA eligibility. The Silver Eagle typically carries a higher premium over spot due to U.S.-centric retail demand. The Silver Krugerrand offers comparable global liquidity — the Krugerrand name is recognized by dealers worldwide — at a meaningfully lower entry cost. If you plan to sell outside the U.S. market, the Krugerrand's global brand recognition is a genuine advantage.
Yes. The 2 oz Silver Krugerrand was introduced in 2018 alongside the first bullion-grade 1 oz release. It contains 2 troy ounces of .999 fine silver, carries a face value of 2 Rand, and shares the same Paul Kruger / Springbok design. BOLD is one of the few U.S. dealers with consistent 2 oz Krugerrand availability. Both 1 oz and 2 oz bullion editions from 2018 onward are IRA eligible.