Homeโ€บProductsโ€บSouth African Krugerrandโ€บApril 6, 2017

SOUTH AFRICAN KRUGERRAND โ€” APRIL 6, 2017

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

C$1,755.29
Premium: C$75.59 (4.5%)

On Thursday, April 6, 2017, the South African Krugerrand was priced at C$1,755.29 in Canadian Dollars. This included the spot price of C$1,679.70 plus a typical dealer premium of C$75.59 (4.5% over spot). Gold rose C$11.13 (+0.67%) 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 2017, gold in CAD traded between C$1,550.35 and C$1,744.55, with an annual average of C$1,632.14. This day's price was 2.9% above the yearly average and -3.7% from the year's high.

PRICE BREAKDOWN

ComponentCAD
Gold Spot (XAU/CAD)C$1,679.70
Premium (4.5%)+C$75.59
South African KrugerrandC$1,755.29
Per GramC$56.43

CANADIAN DEALER PRICES โ€” APRIL 6, 2017

Dealer1 oz Bar (CAD)Premium
KitcoC$1,744.70C$65.00
Sprott MoneyC$1,757.70C$78.00
SilverGoldBullC$1,734.70C$55.00
TD Precious MetalsC$1,774.70C$95.00
Royal Canadian MintC$1,789.70C$110.00
Border GoldC$1,749.70C$70.00

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๐Ÿ“Š Market Analysis โ€” April 6, 2017

Gold demand in Canada has grown significantly over the past decade, driven by institutional investors, ETF flows, and retail buyers seeking portfolio diversification. The Royal Canadian Mint's Gold Maple Leaf remains one of the world's most widely traded bullion coins. Central banks worldwide purchased over 1,000 tonnes of gold annually in 2023โ€“2025, led by China, India, and Turkey. This institutional buying has provided a structural floor under gold prices. Canada is unique among G7 nations in holding zero gold reserves since 2016, making private gold ownership more significant for national wealth preservation.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

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.

โ“ What is the best size to buy for Canadian investors?

For most Canadian investors, 1oz gold bars or Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins offer the best balance of premium and liquidity. Larger bars (10oz, kilo) have lower premiums per ounce but can be harder to liquidate in smaller amounts.

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.

๐Ÿ’ก Canadian Gold Investor Guide

Storage Considerations: Home safe (for holdings under C$50,000), bank safe deposit box (limited insurance), or allocated vault storage through dealers like Kitco or Sprott Money (institutional security, insured). Each option involves different cost, convenience, and risk trade-offs.

Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA): Buy a fixed CAD amount of gold each month โ€” say C$500. This strategy reduces the impact of short-term volatility and removes the stress of timing the market. Over 10+ years, DCA has historically produced returns close to the annual average gold price.

โš–๏ธ Unit Conversions (CAD)

UnitPrice (CAD)
Per Troy Ounce (31.1g)C$1,755.29
Per GramC$56.43
Per KilogramC$56,433.80
Per Pennyweight (1.555g)C$87.76
Per Tola (11.66g)C$658.23

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