We spent a delightful Sunday morning visiting the Heritage Foundation tagged buildings on Church Square. Pretoria is the only city in South Africa that has such a historic city centre.
There are many facts and fables about the old building. Just one of the interesting buildings is the National Bank and Mint - 1893:
- Erected on ground owned by John Struben
- ZAR Mint first mint in the Southern Hemisphere
- Neo-Renaissance building
- Frank Emley designed the array of capitals, pediments, pilasters, round arches and ornamental friezes. Anton van Wouw, sculpted decorative friezes and capitals for the façade
- The Corner stone contains with a a lead casket a copy of the Bank Concession, Bank Statutes, Bank Note Law, Prospectus of first State Loan, various newspapers of the 6th of July 1892, £1 bank note, gold and silver coins, and signatures of the Pretoria staff of the bank
- The mint produced the famous Kruger sovereigns
- A famous coin is the ‘Sammy Marks Tickey’. Sammy Marks was 'given' the mint for a day to show appreciation for the donation of £10, 000 made by Marks towards the statue of Paul Kruger commissioned for the city
- Sammy Marks produced 215 of the smallest coins in the country, the tickey, in gold