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African Gold

  • African Gold
    The name African Gold is associated with Johannesburg, the “City of Gold”. It was so named for two reasons: the intricate African patterns within the characters of the font suggest the shafts and tunnels of a gold mine, and, as with a gold mine, the richness lies within.
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