Homeโ€บProductsโ€บSouth African Krugerrandโ€บMarch 30, 2004

SOUTH AFRICAN KRUGERRAND โ€” MARCH 30, 2004

๐Ÿช™ 91.67% Purity ยท NOT GST/HST-exempt ยท RRSP/TFSA: No (below 99.5%)

C$575.44
Premium: C$24.78 (4.5%)

On Tuesday, March 30, 2004, the South African Krugerrand was priced at C$575.44 in Canadian Dollars. This included the spot price of C$550.66 plus a typical dealer premium of C$24.78 (4.5% over spot). Gold rose C$4.68 (+0.86%) from the previous session.

The Krugerrand was the world's first modern gold bullion coin, introduced by South Africa in 1967. Like the American Eagle, its 91.67% purity means it is NOT GST/HST-exempt in Canada and NOT eligible for registered accounts. However, its historical significance and worldwide recognition make it a sought-after collectible.

In 2004, gold in CAD traded between C$511.73 and C$559.59, with an annual average of C$532.10. This day's price was 3.5% above the yearly average and -1.6% from the year's high.

PRICE BREAKDOWN

ComponentCAD
Gold Spot (XAU/CAD)C$550.66
Premium (4.5%)+C$24.78
South African KrugerrandC$575.44
Per GramC$18.50

CANADIAN DEALER PRICES โ€” MARCH 30, 2004

Dealer1 oz Bar (CAD)Premium
KitcoC$615.66C$65.00
Sprott MoneyC$628.66C$78.00
SilverGoldBullC$605.66C$55.00
TD Precious MetalsC$645.66C$95.00
Royal Canadian MintC$660.66C$110.00
Border GoldC$620.66C$70.00

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๐Ÿ“Š Market Analysis โ€” March 30, 2004

For Canadian investors, understanding the relationship between the USD/CAD exchange rate and gold pricing is essential. A weakening Canadian Dollar amplifies gold returns in CAD terms, while a strengthening CAD can dampen returns even when USD-denominated gold rises. Geopolitical tensions โ€” including trade wars, military conflicts, and sanctions โ€” historically drive gold higher as investors seek safe-haven assets. The Canadian Dollar, as a commodity currency tied to oil prices, can weaken independently during global uncertainty, creating a double tailwind for gold priced in CAD.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

โ“ Can I hold gold in my RRSP or TFSA?

Gold bars and coins with 99.5%+ purity from approved refiners can be held in a self-directed RRSP or TFSA through a qualified custodian. Storage is handled by approved vault facilities like those operated by the Royal Canadian Mint.

โ“ Is this product GST/HST-exempt in Canada?

Under the Excise Tax Act, investment-grade gold bullion with 99.5% or higher purity is exempt from GST/HST across all Canadian provinces. Products below this threshold (e.g., American Eagle at 91.67% gold) are subject to full provincial sales tax.

โ“ How should I store gold safely at home?

If storing at home, use a UL-rated fire-resistant safe bolted to concrete. Consider a rider on your home insurance policy. For larger holdings, allocated vault storage through Kitco Pool or Sprott Money provides institutional-grade security.

๐Ÿ’ก Canadian Gold Investor Guide

Portfolio Allocation: Most Canadian financial planners recommend allocating 5โ€“15% of a diversified portfolio to gold and precious metals. This allocation provides downside protection during equity bear markets while maintaining growth potential during inflationary periods.

Physical vs Paper Gold: Physical bullion (bars, coins) provides tangible ownership with no counterparty risk, ideal for long-term holdings. ETFs (CGL.TO, MNT.TO) offer convenience for trading and rebalancing. A combination of both can optimize for both security and flexibility.

โš–๏ธ Unit Conversions (CAD)

UnitPrice (CAD)
Per Troy Ounce (31.1g)C$575.44
Per GramC$18.50
Per KilogramC$18,500.80
Per Pennyweight (1.555g)C$28.77
Per Tola (11.66g)C$215.79

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