Certified Gold Coins
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$20 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle
This gold coin has been considered by many to be one
of the most beautiful coins ever created. In
addition to its beauty, investors privately acquire
this gold coin which has outperformed gold bullion.
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$20 American Liberty
$20 Liberty coins are among the world's most
popular investment gold coins. Minted from 1866 to
1907, these coins were the crucial building blocks
of expanding U.S. financial markets in the 19th and
early 20th centuries. Only a tiny fraction of the
original mintage survives today.
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$2.5 Liberty Quarter Eagle
Designed by Christian Gobrecht in 1840, the Liberty
Quarter eagle holds the distinction of keeping the
same design for the longest time in American
history: thirty-three years.
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$10 Indian
$10 Indians are a constant favorite with collectors
because of their fascinating design and exceptional
beauty. Designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens,
it features a classic portrait of Liberty in
a Native American war bonnet on the obverse and a
majestic American Eagle on the reverse.
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Gold Bullion Coins
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Gold American Eagle
Government Guaranteed Gold. First introduced in
1986, U.S. Gold Eagles are the #1 gold bullion coin
choice among investors across the world.
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American Buffalo
America now has the first 24-Karat solid gold bullion
coin from the United States Mint. Now is the time
to acquire not only gold bullion coins but the
highest quality gold bullion coin - the 24-Karat
American Buffalo Coin.
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Gold South African Krugerrand
The world's first gold bullion coin minted for
investment, the Krugerrand is believed to be the
most widely owned bullion coin in the world.
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Gold Canadian Maple Leaf
This gold bullion coin has set the standard for
gold bullion purity. Investors acquire this tangible
asset for protection and have seen it rise over
180% in 5 years.
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Australian Gold Nugget
One of the most popular coins created by the Perth
Mint in Western Australia. New designs are used
each year. And these gold bullion coins are minted
in 8 different denominations.
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Austrian Gold Philharmonic
Austrian Gold Philharmonics were first produced in
1989. In 1992, 1995, and 1996 the Austrian Mint
boasted that the Austrian Gold Philharmonic was the
best selling gold bullion coin in the world.
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Chinese Gold Panda
The Republic of China's Panda series was one of
the most successful bullion coins of the 1980's.
Response in the U.S. to these warm and fuzzy little
panda images was very positive, and the concept of
a premium-priced bullion coin was established.
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Platinum Bullion Coins
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American Platinum Eagle
First minted in 1997, these are the official
platinum bullion coins of the United States. The
obverse features Lady Liberty looking into the
future and each year the design on the reverse
side changes. These coins are the only U.S. bullion
coins that do so.
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Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf
These platinum bullion coins resemble their gold
counterparts in all outward respects; their face
values and designs on both the obverse and reverse
are exactly identical. They also have legal tender
status in Canada, are .9995 pure platinum, and were
minted between 1988 and 2002 by the Royal Canadian
Mint.
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Silver Coins
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American Silver Eagle
Minted from 1988 to the present the design on the
obverse of these coins was taken from the classic
"Walking Liberty" design by which had originally
been used on the half-dollar coin of the United
States from 1916 to 1947, while the reverse
portrays a heraldic eagle.
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Canadian Silver Maple Leaf
Resembling both it's silver and gold counterparts,
the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf program began in
1988. It features the same obverse and reverse as
the other Maple Leaf designs, but certain versions
have slight variations.
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Silver Rounds
Silver Rounds resemble most other coins, but they
are not issued by the mint of any country and are
therefore not recognized as legal tender. They are
privately minted and may have any number of
designs.
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