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American Eagle Gold Coins:
The beauty and power of America, captured in the graceful Striding Liberty design by Augustus Saint Gaudens for the 1907-1933 $20 U.S. Double Eagle gold coin is the basis for the American Gold Eagle coin. The reverse depicts a nest of American eagles signifying the strength and security of American families. These are the only gold coins whose quality and purity are guaranteed by the U.S. government. And by law, only gold mined in The United States is used in the minting of American Gold Eagles. Since its introduction in 1986, its four sizes, 1 oz., ½ oz., ¼ oz. and 1/10 oz., have become the world’s most widely traded gold bullion coins.
Weight: 33.933 grams (1.0910 troy oz).
Fineness: .916 or 21.6 karats
Diameter: 32.7 mm
Fine Gold Content: 31.1033 grams (1 troy oz.) |
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American Gold Buffalo
In June, 2006, the United States Mint commenced production of America's very first 24-karat, pure gold (.9999% fineness) one-ounce coin, the American Buffalo. This beautiful gold coin, nicknamed "The Buffalo," is based upon American sculptor James Earle Fraser's revered Buffalo Nickel of 1913. The Buffalo displays Fraser's classic design of an American Indian on the coin's obverse and the renown American bison on the reverse.
Weight: 31.1033 grams (1 troy oz.)
Fineness: .9999 or 24 karats
Diameter: 32.7 mm
Fine Gold Content: 31.1033 grams (1 troy oz.) |
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Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coins
The Royal Canadian Mint is known throughout the world for its impeccable standards of quality and purity in all its products. Because of its fine gold purity (.9999+), its flawless quality and its appealing design, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf in particular, first minted in 1979, has become the preferred coin for many investors around the world today. The RCM’s insistence upon faultless planchets (the pure gold blanks from which coins are struck) has led to an enviable reputation among demanding investors and collectors.
Weight: 31.1033 grams (1 troy oz.)
Fineness: .9999 or 24 karats
Diameter: 30.0 mm
Fine Gold Content: 31.1033 grams (1 troy oz.) |
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South African Krugerrand Gold Coins
South Africa is the number one gold producing country in the world and the Krugerrand is the most widely owned bullion coin in the world with over 46 million ounces in circulation since its inception in 1967. It features the symbol of South Africa, the lithe and graceful Springbok antelope, on the reverse side. The obverse of the Krugerrand features Paul Kruger, the last president of the Republic of South Africa. The South African Krugerrand was the first modern government-issued gold bullion coin. It’s marketing campaigns during the 1970’s and 1980’s paved the way for its popularity among the gold bullion coins of today.
Weight: 33.933 grams (1.0909 troy oz.)
Fineness: .916 or 22 karats
Diameter: 32.6 mm
Fine Gold Content: 31.1033 grams (1 troy oz.) |
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Chinese Panda Gold Coins
Since its introduction in 1982, the Gold Panda coin has established a place of prominence in the world of coin collecting and investing. The obverse has been redesigned each year (except for 2002) reflecting a different view of the giant panda in his habitat. The beauty of each new design, its guaranteed purity, and its wide range of sizes from the rare one kilo to 1/20 ounce has added to its appeal. The reverse of the coin depicts Tien Tien, The Temple of Heaven, one of the oldest temples in Beijing and remains the same from year to year.
Weight: 31.1035 grams (1 troy oz.)
Fineness: .9999 or 24 karats
Diameter: 32.05 mm
Fine Gold Content: 31.1033 grams (1 troy oz.) |
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Australian Kangaroo Gold Coins
The Perth Mint’s family of gold coins is redesigned yearly, but always features Australia’s most famous marsupial, the kangaroo. Their purity, .9999 fine gold, and the impeccable standards of The Perth Mint combine to make the Australian Gold Kangaroo one of the world’s most desirable bullion coins. The impressive 1 kilo Gold Kangaroo is the largest gold coin in regular mintage today standing at the top of the list of nine sizes of Kangaroos from Australia.
Weight: 31.162 grams (1 troy oz.)
Fineness: .9999 or 24 karats
Diameter: 32.1 mm
Fine Gold Content: 31.162 grams (1 troy oz.) |
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Austrian Corona Gold Coins
This historic gold coin, first minted during the tumultuous years before World War I, is currently in restrike with all coins bearing the year 1915. The bust of Franz Josef I, Emperor of Austria from 1848 to 1916 and King of Hungary from 1867 to 1916, adorns the obverse of this coin. On the reverse is the elaborate Austrian "Double Eagle with Crown" coat of arms. Containing just under an ounce of .900 fine gold, the Corona is a favorite coin of many investors.
Weight: 33.8753 grams (1.0891 troy oz.)
Fineness: .900 or 21.6 karats
Diameter: 37.1 mm
Fine Gold Content: 30.4876 grams (.9802 troy oz.) |
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Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coins
Elegant is the perfect word to describe this lovely and unusual coin. It was created to honor the renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the finest musical ensembles in the world. A harmonious design of musical instruments represents the world famous orchestra on the reverse. The obverse depicts the Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s concert hall, the Musikverein. Many collectors and investors consider this to be one of the most beautiful of all gold bullion coins. The Philharmonic is struck in a fine quartet of four sizes.
Weight: 31.103 grams (1 troy oz.)
Fineness: .9999 or 24 karats
Diameter: 37.0 mm
Fine Gold Content: 31.103 grams (1 troy oz.) |
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British Sovereign Gold Coins
The design of Saint George, aboard his brave steed, slaying the dragon is common to the reverse of all variations of this bullion coin. There are eight versions of the obverse depicting differing sculptures of the ruling British monarch at the time the particular coin was minted. The Sovereign weighs just under ¼ ounce (.2364 troy ounce). It is a popular coin for investors and collectors alike.
Weight: 7.9881 (.2568 troy oz.)
Fineness: .9167 or 22 karats
Diameter: 22 mm
Fine Gold Content: 7.3224 grams (.2354 troy oz.) |
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French Rooster Gold Coins
A magnificent Golden French Rooster (Coq d’Or), surrounded by the motto of the French Revolution, Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité (Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood) adorns the reverse of this historic coin. These fine 20-franc bullion coins were first minted in 1901 and into the years just prior to World War I. The historic significance of these coins, their size (.1867 troy ounce) and their .900 fine purity have made this coin a favorite with investors and collectors who want the security of bullion coins with low premiums.
Weight: 6.4516 grams (.2074 troy oz.)
Fineness: .900 or 21.6 karats
Diameter: 21.0 mm
Fine Gold Content: 5.8064 grams (.1867 troy oz.) |
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Mexican Peso Gold Coins
Some of the most beautiful coins in the world are the Gold Peso Coins from Mexico. The most striking is the majestic Mexican 50 Peso coin, commonly called the Mex50, pictured here. The inspiring design of the winged Angel of Victory soaring above the ancient mountains of Mexico on the obverse and the Eagle and Serpent on the Cactus (the national symbol of Mexico) on the reverse make this coin attractive to collectors as well as investors. These coins are unusual in that the gold content is higher than the standard 1 ounce, one-half ounce, one-quarter ounce, etc. (See above.) Because they contain more pure gold than the standard issues of other national mints, they are an exceptional value in bullion coins.
Weight: 41.6666 grams (1.3396 troy oz).
Fineness: .900 or 21.6 karats
Diameter: 37 mm
Fine Gold Content: 37.50 grams (1.2057 troy oz.) |
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Johnson Matthey Gold Bars
When buying gold bullion bars, the most important question is, “Whose hallmark does it bear?” If the answer is “Johnson Matthey,” there will be no hesitation from the buyer. Johnson Matthey has developed a worldwide reputation second to none for quality and trustworthiness, so any collector or investor will always buy JM bullion bars with absolute confidence in their quality, purity and liquidity. Each bar is stamped with the exact weight and an individual serial number, which is exclusive to you. Whether buying for gifts, for personal investment portfolios or purely for the joy of owning it, JM Gold Bars are available in just the right size from which to choose: 1 ounce, 5 ounce, 10 ounce, 100 ounce, 1000 ounce or ½ or 1 kilo bars.
Weight: 31.1033 grams (1 troy oz.)
Fineness: .9999 or 24 karats
Diameter: 29.00 mm x 50.00 mm
Fine Gold Content: 31.1033 grams (1 troy oz.) |
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