1 Shilling, South African Republic, 1892

1 Shilling, South African Republic, 1892

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Description (Brief)
One (1) shilling coin, proof
South African Republic, 1892
Obverse Image: Bust of Paul Kruger facing left.
Obverse Text: N/A
Reverse Image: Wreath.
Reverse Text: Z. AFRIK. REP. / 1 SHILLING / 1892
Description
This coin features a portrait of Paul Kruger, the president of the South African Republic (also known as the ZAR or Transvaal) from 1883 to 1900. Kruger descended from a group of European (primarily Dutch) immigrants known as Boers (Afrikaners), who colonized the Cape of Good Hope and surrounding areas beginning in the 1600s. To escape British rule, they moved eastward into South Africa to establish a self-governing South African Republic. Kruger rose to global prominence for his leadership in resisting British intrusion into the Transvaal and, ultimately, fighting the British in the South African War (1899–1902). Shortly after the British won the war, the South African Republic was renamed the Transvaal Province and was joined with other British colonies in the region under the Union of South Africa. This coin was produced during Kruger’s presidency, shortly before the war.
Location
Currently not on view
Object Name
coin
date made
1892
place used
South Africa: South African Republic
place made
Germany: Berlin
Physical Description
silver (overall material)
Measurements
overall:.15 cm x 2.34 cm; 1/16 in x 29/32 in
ID Number
NU.NU52389
catalog number
NU52389
accession number
161590
collector/donor number
5018
Credit Line
Paul A. Straub
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Data Source
National Museum of American History
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