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  • Questions about Gold Coins
    You will find in this section articles about gold coins or related to gold coins and collecting gold coins.
  •  · How to Clean Gold Coins
    The rule of thumb – avoid cleaning gold coins wherever you can. The same applies to all coins, whether they made of precious metals or not and whether they're ancient, old, or new coins.
  •  · How to Handle Gold Coins
    Gold coins as any other coins should be handled with care. The best way is to wear gloves.
  •  · How to Store Gold Coins
    Storing gold coins is a very important part of maintaining your gold coin collection. There're several ways of storing gold coins, but first you should store gold coins apart of each other.
  •  · What is a Karat
    If you operate with gold coins or other gold articles, you will encounter the term Karat (sometimes Carat), which is a measure of purity of gold alloys.
  •  · What is a Troy Ounce
  • Gold Coins Info
    Gold Coins Info is a section of our website where you will find references to different information about US and world gold coins, such as specifications of the coins, their mintage, gold contents, and etc.
  •  · US Gold Coins
    US Gold Coins
  •  · Bullion Gold Coins
    This page will have references mostly for the US Gold Bullion Coins
  • Gold Coins Videos
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  •  Byzantine Gold Coins Video-1
    Video showing Byzantine gold coins from 491 to 867
  •  Byzantine Gold Coins Video-2
    Video showing byzantine gold coins issued from 1258 to 1453
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  • US Gold Coins
    Us Gold Coins started their history in 1795 when the first $5 Half Eagle and $10 Eagle gold coin were minted. Since that time more types and denominations have been issued in circulation, and you will hopefully find most of them in this section: One Dolla
  •  · One Dollar
    One Dollar Gold Coin or Gold Dollar was minted from 1849 to 1889. The composition of the coin is 0.9000 of pure gold and it was the smallest denomination of the gold coins ever minted in the United States.
  •  · $2.5 Quarter Eagle
    $2.5 Quarter Eagle Gold Coin was minted from 1796 to 1929 and was struck in six different designs: Turban Head, Draped Bust, Capped Head, Classic Head, Liberty Head, and Indian Head.
  •  · $3 Three-Dollar Piece
    $3 Gold Coin or Three-Dollar Piece or Indian Princess was minted between 1854 and 1889. The unusual denomination was due to the fact that the price of a first class postage stamp was 3 cents, and they often sold in sheets of one hundred stamps.
  •  · $4 Stella
    $4 Gold Coin or Stella is a pattern coin produced in 1879 and 1880 in order to join Latin Monetary Union. The idea was abandoned but not before a few hundreds of coins were minted and sold out. Consider yourself lucky if you see one listed.
  •  · $5 Half Eagle
    $5 Half Eagle Gold Coin or just Half Eagle was minted from 1795 to 1929. The coin was struck in 18 different designs throughout its existence and was the only minted at all eight US mints.
  •  · $10 Eagle
    $10 Eagle Gold Coin was a base-unit denomination for gold coinage and was minted from 1795 to 1933. The coin was struck in three major designs: Turban Head, Liberty Head, and Indian Head, and two former ones had two different design varieties each.
  •  · $20 Double Eagle
    $20 Double Eagle Gold Coin was first struck in 1849 (the same year of California Gold Rush), and had been minted until 1933. There're two major designs of the coin: the Liberty Head (1849-1907) and St Gaudens (1907-1933).
  •  · $20 St Gaudens
    $20 St Gaudens Gold Coin or St Gaudens Double Eagle was minted from 1907 to 1933 and was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The initial design didn’t change significantly through the whole time the coin was issued.
  • Bullion Gold Coins
    Bullion Gold Coins are always popular items for collecting and investing. They’re relatively newly issued coins and valued most for its gold content and beautiful design. You will find numerous Bullion Gold Coins from the US and around the World in this s
  •  · $50 American Buffalo
    $50 American Buffalo Gold Coin or Gold Buffalo is a 24-karat bullion gold coin containing 1 troy oz of pure gold and first minted by the US Mint in 2006. The design of the coin is a modified version of the Buffalo Nickel first minted in 1913.
  •   - 2006 American Buffalo
    2006 American Buffalo Gold Coin is the first year issue of the Gold Buffalo coins.
  •   - 2007 American Buffalo
    2007 American Buffalo Gold Coin is the second year issue of the Gold Buffalo coins.
  •   - 2008 American Buffalo
    2008 American Buffalo Gold Coin is the third year issue of the Gold Buffalo coin and unlike previous years comes in four different sizes: 1 oz ($50), 1/2 oz ($25), 1/4 oz ($10), and 1/10 oz ($5).
  •  · American Gold Eagle
    American Gold Eagle Coins are official gold bullion coins of the United States. They have been minted since 1986 and come in four types: 1/10 oz or $5, 1/4 oz or $10, 1/2 oz or $25, and 1 oz or $50. The composition of the coins is 22 karat (or 91.67% of p
  •   - $5 Gold Eagle
    $5 American Gold Eagle Coin is the smallest coin in the American Gold Eagle bullion series started by the US Mint in 1986 and it’s a 1/10 oz 22-karat (91.67%) gold coin.
  •   - $10 Gold Eagle
    $10 American Gold Eagle Coin is a 1/4 oz 22-karat (or 91.67% of pure gold) bullion coin of the United States. The coin has been minted since 1986 as well as other three coins of the American Gold Eagle series.
  •   - $25 Gold Eagle
    $25 American Gold Eagle Coin is an official gold bullion coin of the United States. The coin is a 1/2 oz 22-karat (91.67%) gold coin and it’s been minted since 1986 along with other three coins of the American Gold Eagle series.
  •   - $50 Gold Eagle
    $50 American Gold Eagle Coin is the biggest coin in the American Gold Eagle bullion series started by the US mint in 1986. It’s a 1 oz 22-karat (or 91.67% of pure gold) gold coin.
  •  · First Spouse Gold Coins
    First Spouse Gold Coins have been issued by the US Mint since 2007 honouring First Ladies of the United States. The coins are $10 1/2 oz 24-karat gold coins and will be issued 4 pieces each year.
  •   - Martha Washington
    Martha Washington Gold Coin is the first coin in the First Spouse Program started by the US Mint in 2007. It’s a $10 1/2 oz 24-karat gold coin.
  •   - Abigail Adams
    Abigail Adams Gold Coin is the second coin in the First Spouse Program started by the US Mint in 2007. It’s a $10 1/2 oz 24-karat gold coin.
  •   - Jefferson Liberty
    Jefferson Liberty Gold Coin is a $10 1/2 oz 24-karat gold coin. As Thomas Jefferson was a widower and served without First Lady, the coin features emblematic Liberty.
  •   - Dolley Madison
    Dolley Madison Gold Coin is the fourth coin in the First Spouse Program and the last coin of the series minted in 2007. The coin is $20 1/2 oz 24-karat gold coin.
  •   - Elizabeth Monroe
    Elizabeth Monroe Gold Coin is the fifth coin in the First Spouse Program and the first coin of the series in 2008. It’s a $10 1/2 oz 24-karat gold coin.
  •   - Louisa Adams
    Louisa Adams Gold Coin is the sixth coin in the First Spouse Program and the second coin of the series minted in 2008. The coin is $20 1/2 oz 24-karat gold coin.
  • World Gold Coins
    World Gold Coins section represents all gold coins excluding United States. You will find in this section gold sovereigns, gold dollars, gold pesos, gold roubles, gold marks, gold francs, gold pesetas, gold kookaburras, gold pandas and many more.
  •  · UK Gold Coins
    UK Gold Coins are great in number and types – they vary from Gold Guineas of the old time to the modern Gold Britannia coins, and of course there’re Full and Half Sovereigns, Double Sovereigns and even 5 Sovereigns (or 5 Pounds) Gold Coins.
  •   - Full Sovereign
    Full Sovereign Gold Coin had been first issued for Henry VII in 1489, but modern design has been minted since 1817 under George III, and there were issues for each British Monarch since then. The Full Sovereign is a 22-karat gold coin and contains 0.2354
  •   - Half Sovereign
    Half Sovereign Gold Coin had been first issued for Henry VIII in 1544, 55 years after a Full Sovereign, but modern design has been minted since 1817 under George III. The Half Sovereign is a 22-karat gold coin and contains 0.1177 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   - 2 Pounds
    2 Pounds Gold Coin or Double Sovereign were struck first time for Henry VII in 1485, but modern design has started only in 1820. The 2 Pounds Gold Coin is 22-karat gold coin and contains 0.4707 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   - 5 Pounds
    5 Pounds Gold Coin is the largest gold coin of the Great Britain. First struck in 1820 for George III, it’s been minted since for almost all British Monarchs. The 5 Pounds Gold Coin is a 22-karat gold coin and contains 1.1771 troy once of pure gold.
  •   - Britannia
    Britannia Gold Coin is an official Great Britain bullion gold coin and has been minted since 1987. The Gold Britannia is a 22-karat gold coin and it can be one of four types: one ounce (100 pounds), half ounce (50 pounds), quarter ounce (25 pounds), and t
  •   - Guinea
    Guinea Gold Coin is the first machine-struck gold coin of the Great Britain and was minted from 1663 to 1813. The name of the coin came from the state of Guinea in Africa, where most of the gold for minting the coin came from.
  •  · Canadian Gold Coins
    Canadian Gold Coins are great in number and sizes – they vary from a tiny 1/20 oz Maple Leaf $1 gold coin to a huge $500 gold coin commemorating Queen Elizabeth’s 60th Anniversary. Most popular Canadian gold coin of course is a 1 oz Maple Leaf gold coin.
  •   Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin
    Maple Leaf Gold Coins are official Canadian bullion gold coins and have been issued since 1979. The coins are 24-karat gold coins and come in six different weights: 1 oz (50 dollars), 1/2 oz (25 dollars), 1/4 oz (10 dollars), 1/10 oz (5 dollars), 1/15 oz
  •   Canadian Sovereign Gold Coin
    Canadian Sovereign Gold Coin was produced from 1908 to 1919 and was identical to standard British Sovereigns, but had the “C” mintmark. The Canadian Sovereign is a 22-karat gold coin and contains 0.2354 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   Canadian $5 Gold Coin
    Canadian $5 Gold Coin was minted for a short period from 1912 to 1914. The coin contains 90% of pure gold and weighs 8.3592 grams.
  •   Canadian $10 Gold Coin
    Canadian $10 Gold Coin was minted only for three years from 1912 to 1914. The coin contains 90% of pure gold and considered to be quite rare – you won’t see too many of them selling.
  •   Canadian $100 Gold Coin
    Canadian $100 Gold Coin was first issued in 1976 to commemorate Montreal Games and was minted since then almost each year. Canadian $100 gold coins vary in composition from 25% to 50% of cold contents.
  •   Canadian $200 Gold Coin
    Canadian $200 Gold Coin was first struck in 1990 to commemorate 25th jubilee of the Canadian flag. Canadian $200 gold coins are 22-karat gold coins containing 0.5050 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   Canadian $350 Gold Coin
    Canadian $350 Gold Coin was first issued in 1998 and has been minted one piece a year since then. Canadian $350 Gold Coin is the purest gold coin in the world, containing 99.999% of fine gold.
  •  · Mexican Gold Coins
    Mexican Gold Coins have been minted since XVI century and for a long time were similar or even identical to their Spanish counterparts as Mexico was under the Spain rule. Only starting from XIX century, Mexico was issuing its own coinage including gold co
  •   1 Peso Gold Coin
    1 Peso Gold Coin or Uno Peso is a small 21-karat gold coin, containing 0.0476 troy ounce of fine gold and was minted until 1905 inclusive.
  •   2 Pesos Gold Coin
    2 Pesos Gold Coin or Dos Pesos is a small bullion coin with 90% gold contents. The coin contains 0.0482 troy ounce of fine gold and was minted from 1919 to 1947 and possibly still officially restruck.
  •   2.5 Pesos Gold Coin
    2.5 Pesos Gold Coin or Dos Y Medio Pesos is another small gold bullion coin from Mexico. The coin composition is 0.9000 and it contains 0.0602 troy ounce of pure gold. 2.5 Pesos gold coins had been minted from 1918 to 1948 with over 5 million re-strikes p
  •   5 Pesos Gold Coin
    5 Pesos Gold Coin or Cinco Pesos is an official gold bullion coin of Mexico with composition of 0.9000 and containing 0.1205 troy ounce of fine gold. The coin was minted between 1905 and 1955 with over a million re-strikes produced at the later years.
  •   10 Pesos Gold Coin
    10 Pesos Gold Coin or Diez Pesos was minted from 1905 to 1959 with almost a million re-strikes issued at the later years. The coin composition is 90% and it contains 0.2411 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   20 Pesos Gold Coin
    20 Pesos Gold Coin or Veinte Pesos was minted from 1917 to 1959 with over a million re-strikes at the later years. The coin composition is 90% and it contains 0.4823 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   50 Pesos Gold Coin
    50 Pesos Gold Coin was minted from 1921 to 1947 with almost 4 million re-strikes at the later years and was one of the first large bullion gold coins in the world. The coin composition is 0.9000 and it contains 1.2057 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   Mexican Gold Libertad
    Mexican Gold Libertad is a 24-karat gold bullion coin and has been minted since 1981. The coin comes in 5 different weights: 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/10, and 1/20 troy ounce, and has denomination of Onza (ounce) as opposite to Peso.
  •   Mexican Gold Escudo
    Mexican Gold Escudo was pretty similar to its Spanish counterpart in many cases, except for a mintmark, which was Mo for Mexico. There were 1/2, 1, 2, 4, and 8 Escudo Gold Coins.
  •  · French Gold Coins
    French Gold Coins have been struck since the time of the Roman Empire when France was the land of Gauls. They vary from older gold Livres, Ecus, and Louis d’Ors to more contemporary gold Francs.
  •   5 Francs Gold Coin
    5 Francs Gold Coin was minted since 1803 under Napoleon Bonaparte and had gold composition of 0.9000, containing 0.0467 troy ounce of pure gold. There was an issue of a modern 5 Francs Gold Coin in 1995, which was a lot bigger bullion coin.
  •   10 Francs Gold Coin
    10 Francs Gold Coin was minted from XIX century and had gold composition of 0.900, containing .0933 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   20 Francs Gold Coin
    20 Francs Gold Coin was first struck for Napoleon I and was called the Napoleon; it has gold composition of 0.900 and contained .1867 troy ounce of gold. There’re several popular variations including 20 Francs French Gold Rooster and 20 Francs French Gold
  •    20 Francs Gold Angel
    20 Francs Gold Angel is a little gold coin considered to bring a good luck to its owner. Many French soldiers had a piece in their pocket at the war times. The French Gold Angel contains 0.1867 troy ounce of pure gold and was minted from 1848 to 1898.
  •    20 Francs Gold Rooster
    20 Francs Gold Rooster is a French gold bullion coin and it had been minted from 1899 to 1914. It had gold composition of 0.900, containing 0.1867 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   40 Francs Gold Coin
    40 Francs Gold Coin also called the double-Napoleon is a gold coin first minted for Napoleon Bonaparte. The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.3734 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   50 Francs Gold Coin
    50 Francs Gold Coin was minted for Napoleon III and had gold composition of .900 as all French gold coins of that time, containing .4667 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   100 Francs Gold Coin
    100 Francs Gold Coin was first struck for Napoleon III and it had at that time gold composition of 0.900, containing 0.9355 troy ounce of fine gold. A modern issue of the 100 Francs Gold Coin is a bullion coin with 92% purity, containing 0.5028 troy ounce
  •   500 Francs Gold Coin
    500 Francs Gold Coin was first minted in 1988 as a commemorative coin; the gold composition for 500 Francs gold coins varies from 22-karat to 24-karat and cold contents can be between 1/2 to 1 troy ounce.
  •   Napoleon Gold Coins
    Napoleon Gold Coins had been minted for two French Rulers: Napoleon Bonaparte, Napoleon I, and his nephew, Napoleon III. Denominations common for that era are 5, 10, 20, 40, and 50 (under Napoleon III) Francs, with 20 Francs been the Napoleon.
  •  · Russian Gold Coins
    Russian Gold Coins are always in big demand - Gold coins of Russian Tsars and Soviets, Gold Roubles and Gold Chervonets, Moscow Olympics Gold Coins, Gold Coins of USSR and Russian Federation.
  •   5 Roubles Gold Coin
    5 Roubles Gold Coin had been minted from early XVII century, under Russian Tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich, to early 1911, under the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II. The latter ones had gold composition of 0.900 and contain 0.1244 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   7.5 Roubles
    7.5 Roubles Gold Coin or Half-Imperial was first struck for Russian Tsarina Elizabeth Petrovna in 1755 and had been minted until 1897. The gold composition of the last issue was 0.900, containing 0.1867 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   10 Roubles Gold Coin
    10 Roubles Gold Coin or Chervonets was first minted in XVII century and is probably most popular gold coin of Russia. The coin of the latest issue had gold composition of 0.900 and contained 0.2489 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   15 Roubles Gold Coin
    15 Roubles Gold Coin or Gold Imperial was first minted for Russian Tsarina Elizabeth Petrovna in 1755 and the last mint was in 1897. The latter one had gold composition of 0.900, containing 0.3734 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   50 Roubles Gold Coin
    50 Roubles Gold Coin was first struck in 1988 and was similar in size and weight to older Gold Chervonets, having gold composition of 0.900 and containing 0.2500 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   100 Roubles Gold Coin
    100 Roubles Gold Coin was first minted for Moscow 1980 Olympics in 1977; all 100 Roubles gold coins since had gold composition of 0.900, containing 1/2 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   Gold Chervonets
    Gold Chervonets is a 10 Rouble Cold Coin and it had been minted since 1755, yet it’s got its official denomination as the Chervonets only in 1923. The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.2489 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   Moscow Olympics Gold Coins
    Moscow Olympics Gold Coins were minted from 1977 to 1980. The coins are six 100 Rouble Gold Coins with gold composition of 0.900, containing 1/2 troy ounce of pure gold. They can come as a set, but can be of course sold separately.
  •  · German Gold Coins
    German Gold Coins are represented by older German Thalers, gold coins of German States and in particular most numerous Prussian Gold Coins, German Gold Marks of later times, and of course most recent German Gold Euros.
  •   Prussian Gold Coins
    Prussian Gold Coins are most frequently encountered among gold coins of German States, as Prussia was the richest, largest, and most influential state. Moreover, German Empire was united under the Prussian King, Wilhelm I, in 1871.
  •    Prussian 10 Mark Gold Coin
    Prussian 10 Mark Gold Coin was minted from 1871 to 1915. The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.1152 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •    Prussian 20 Mark Gold Coin
    Prussian 20 Mark Gold Coin was first struck in 1871 when German Empire was established under the rule of Prussian King Wilhelm I. The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.2304 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   Bavarian Gold Coins
    Bavarian Gold Coins can be either pre-Empire gold Thalers (before 1871) or gold 5, 10, and 20 Marks. Bavaria or Bayern is one of the largest German States but never issued enough gold coins to have them frequently on the market.
  •   Hamburg Gold Coins
    Hamburg Gold Coins usually represented by older gold Thalers (pre 1871) or gold 5, 10, and 20 Marks issued during the German Empire (from 1871 to 1918). Hamburg was a port city given a status of Free City and the right to mint its gold coinage.
  •   Wurttemberg Gold Coins
    Wurttemberg Gold Coins are not seen as often as Prussian Gold Coins, but still you can find 10 and 20 Gold Marks issued during the German Empire (between 1871 and 1918) and even older Thalers issued before the Empire time.
  •   German Gold Euros
    German Gold Euros were first struck in 2002 and were 24-karat 100 Euro and 200 Euro gold coins containing 1/2 and 1 troy ounce of pure gold respectively.
  •  · Australian Gold Coins
    Australian Gold Coins have been minted since 1852 as British gold sovereigns. In 1986, Australia introduced gold bullion coins in weights of one troy ounce and fractions.
  •   Australian Nugget Gold Coin
    Australian Gold Nugget Coin is the first gold bullion coin of Australia and was first struck in 1986. They are all 24-karat gold coins and come in 5 different weights: 1/20, 1/10, 1/4, 1/2, and 1 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   Australian Kangaroo Gold Coin
    Australian Kangaroo Gold Coin was first struck in 1989 and replaced design of the "Australian Gold Nuggets" series. They are 24-karat gold coins and come in 8 different weights: 1/20, 1/10, 1/4, 1/2, 1 troy ounce and 1 kilo of fine gold.
  •   Australian Sovereign Gold Coin
    Australian Sovereign Gold Coin had been minted from 1852 to 1932 and was similar to its British counterpart. There was also issue in 2005 to commemorate the first issue of Australian Gold Sovereign by the Sidney Mint.
  •   Chinese Lunar Calendar Gold Coins
    Chinese Lunar Calendar Gold Coins are issued by the Perth Mint in Australia, they’re 24-karat coins and come in 8 different weights: 1/20, 1/10, 1/4, 1/2, 1 troy ounce and 1 kilo of pure gold.
  •  · South African Gold Coins
    South African Gold Coins have been minted since late XIX century and vary from older Gold Ponds and South African Gold Sovereigns to more recent Rands and well-known Krugerrands. An interesting fact is that all of them are at least 22-karat gold coins.
  •   1 Pond Gold Coin
    1 Pond Gold Coin or South African 1 Pound was first minted in 1892 and it is a 22-karat gold coin containing 0.2354 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   Half Pond Gold Coin
    Half Pond Gold Coin or South African Half Pound was first struck in 1892 and it is a 22-karat gold coin containing 0.1177 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   South African Sovereign Gold Coin
    South African Sovereign Gold Coin was first stuck in 1923 and was minted until 1932. The coin was identical to its British counterpart except for a mintmark and it is a 22-karat gold coin containing 0.2354 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   South African Gold Krugerrands
    South African Gold Krugerrands are official bullion gold coins of South Africa and have been minted since 1967. They are 22-karat gold coins and nowadays come in four different weights: Full Ounce and Half, Quarter, and Tenth ounce fractions.
  •    Full Krugerrand Gold Coin
    Full Krugerrand Gold Coin or Krugerrand or Kruger is a South African 22-karat gold coin first minted in 1967. The coin originally came only as one troy ounce coin, but later three more fractions were added, so the prefix "Full" was unofficially appended.
  •    Half Krugerrand Gold Coin
    Half Krugerrand Gold Coin or Half Kruger is an official 22-karat gold bullion coin of South Africa and was first struck in 1980. The coin contains a half troy ounce of pure gold.
  •    Quarter Krugerrand Gold Coin
    Quarter Krugerrand Gold Coin or Quarter Kruger is an official 22-karat gold bullion coin of South Africa and has been minted since 1980. The coin contains a quarter troy ounce of fine gold.
  •    Tenth Krugerrand Gold Coin
    Tenth Krugerrand Gold Coin or Tenth Kruger is an official 22-karat gold bullion coin of South Africa and has been issued from 1980. The coin contains a tenth troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   1 Rand Gold Coin
    1 Rand Gold Coin was minted from 1961 to 1983 and it is a 22-karat gold coin containing 0.1177 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   2 Rand Gold Coin
    2 Rand Gold Coin was issued between 1961 and 1983 and it is a 22-karat gold coin containing 0.2354 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •  · Spanish Gold Coins
    Spanish Gold Coins have been minted since the Roman Empire. They haven't been "Spanish" as such at that time, but starting from late XIV century, Spain commenced issuing Gold Escudos, Gold Reals, and finally Gold Pesetas.
  •   Spanish Gold Escudos
    Spanish Gold Escudos were first minted in 1566 and had been minted until 1833. The coins were issued in 5 different denominations: 1/2, 1, 2, 4 and 8 Escudos, with the 2 escudos known as the "Doubloon".
  •   Spanish Gold Reales
    Spanish Gold Reales were issued since early XIX century and were of the following denominations: 20, 40, 80, 100, 160, and 320 Reales.
  •   20 Pesetas Gold Coin
    20 Pesetas Gold Coin was first struck in late XIX century. The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.1867 troy ounce of pure gold. The 20 Pesetas coins dated 1887 and featuring Alphonso XIII were official re-strikes in 1961 and 1962.
  •   25 Pesetas Gold Coin
    25 Pesetas Gold Coin was minted since late XIX century. The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.2333 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   100 Pesetas Gold Coin
    100 Pesetas Gold Coin was first issued in XIX century. The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.9334 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •  · Austrian Gold Coins
    Austrian Gold Coins have been in circulation since the Roman Empire and vary from Gold Ducats, Coronas, Schillings, Florins, and Francs to most recent Gold Euros.
  •   1 Ducat Gold Coin
    1 Ducat Gold Coin was first struck in Austria in late XVI century and was minted until 1914. Austria still issues 1 Ducat Gold Coin re-strikes dated 1915. The coin has gold composition of 0.986 and contains 0.1109 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   4 Ducat Gold Coin
    4 Ducat Gold Coin has been minted from 1612 to 1915 with vast number of later official re-strikes dated 1915. The coin has very high gold composition of 0.986 and contains 0.4438 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   4 Florin 10 Francs
    4 Florin 10 Francs Gold Coin had been issued between 1870 and 1892 (with coins dated 1892 being restrikes) as trade coinage for international use. The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.0933 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   8 Florin 20 Francs
    8 Florin 20 Francs Gold Coin had been minted from 1870 to 1892 (with coins dated 1892 being restrikes) as trade coinage, thus its double denomination. The gold has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.1867 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   10 Corona Gold Coin
    10 Corona Gold Coin was first issued in 1892 and were minted until 1912 with coins dated 1912 being restrikes and issued indefinitely at the later times. The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.0980 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   20 Corona Gold Coin
    20 Corona Gold Coin was minted from 1892 to 1915 (with coins dated 1915 being official restrikes). The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.1960 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   100 Corona Gold Coin
    100 Corona Gold Coin was issued between 1892 and 1916 with coins dated 1915 being official restrikes and one commemorative issue in 1918. The coin has gold composition of 0.900 and contains 0.9803 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   25 Schilling Gold Coin
    25 Schilling Gold Coin was minted from 1926 to 1938 in two different designs: first one repeated design of 100 Schilling Gold Coin and second one featured St. Leopold. The coin has composition of 0.900 and contains 0.1702 troy ounce of fine gold.
  •   100 Schilling Gold Coin
    100 Schilling Gold Coin was issued from 1926 to 1938. The coin is prooflike and has gold composition of 0.900 containing 0.6806 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   500 Schilling Gold Coin
    500 Schilling Gold Coin was first struck in 1991 and was issued until 2001 to commemorate different events of Austria. The coins had gold composition starting from 0.9250 and up, containing 0.2559 troy ounce and more of fine gold.
  •   1000 Schilling Gold Coin
    1000 Schilling Gold Coin was first minted in 1976 to commemorate Millennium of Babenberg Dynasty (the house that ruled Austria until XIII century). Since that time, over ten different designs of 1000 Schilling Gold Coins have been issued.
  •   Austrian Gold Philharmonics
    Austrian Gold Philharmonics or Wiener Philharmoniker are official 24-karat gold bullion coins of Austria and they come in four different but usual weights of 1, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/10 troy ounce of pure gold.
  •   Austrian Gold Euros
    Austrian Gold Euros have been issued since 2002 onwards and very from 50 Euro to 100 Euro. The number is not significant yet, but it will grow not doubts in a short while.
  •  · Chinese Gold Coins
    Chinese Gold Coins are famous by their Chinese Gold Panda of course. There're some other gold coins – older from before the Revolution and usual commemorative coins, but nothing gets as much attention as Chinese Gold Pandas.
  •   Chinese Gold Panda
    Chinese Gold Panda is an official 24-karat gold bullion coin of China. It's been minted since 1982 and every year there's a new design of panda. The coins come in 5 usual weights from 1/20 to 1 troy ounce and sometimes in bigger sizes – up to a kilogram.
  •   100 Yuan Gold Coin
    100 Yuan Gold Coin was first struck in 1983 and beside of famous Gold Pandas, China issues a number of commemorative coins of this denomination. They're mostly 24-karat gold coins but may vary in sizes.
  • Ancient Gold Coins
    Selection of auctions for ancient gold coins.
  •  Roman Gold Coins
    Roman Gold Coins had been minted since approximately 300 BC and until the fall of Roman Empire in the V century. There were not too many coins before the Imperial time, but gold coins were struck for all Roman Emperors.
  •   Roman Gold Aureus
    Roman Gold Aureus is a gold coin of ancient Rome and was struck from the I Century BC to approximately IV century AD. The Gold Aureus was the gold coin of Julius Caesar, who standardised it and struck it more frequently.
  •   Roman Gold Solidus
    Roman Gold Solidus was a gold coin of ancient Rome that replaced Gold Aureus in the IV century AD. It was introduced by Constantine I and was used in the Byzantine Empire even after the Roman Empire fell.
  •  Greek Gold Coins
    Greek Gold Coins had been minted since approximately 600 BC and ultimately Greek Coins were the first coins struck in the world. They were the coins of Alexander the Great, Ancient Sparta and Ancient Athens.
  •   Greek Gold Stater
    Greek Gold Stater was probably one of the first gold coins struck in the world and was first struck approximately 600 BC. The Gold Stater was not as numerous as its silver counterpart and was less spread out.
  •  Byzantine Gold Coins
    Byzantine Gold Coins can be considered pretty much as gold coins of Roman Empire as Byzantine was "a pars Orientis" (or Eastern part) of the Roman Empire. Thus, denominations of the coins would be similar or the same with Roman Gold Coins.
  •   Byzantine Gold Solidus
    Byzantine Gold Solidus was first introduced by Constantine I in the IV century AD. The coin had replaced Roman Gold Aureus and was in use until the X century through the Byzantine Empire.
  • Gold Exonumia
    Gold Exonumia can be represented by many items not considered to be exact numismatic articles, but rather be related to numismatic, such as Gold Medals, Gold Tokens, Gold Medallions, Gold Fantasy Coins and many more
  • Platinum Coins
    Platinum Coins are probably the only coins more valuable (considering the metal value it's roughly 1:1.5 for gold and platinum respectively) than Gold Coins; and due to this fact, they got a place on this website.
  •  American Platinum Eagle
    American Platinum Eagle is an official bullion platinum coin of the United States. The coin was first minted in 1997 and it's got platinum composition of 0.9995 and comes in four different weights: 1, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/10 troy ounce of pure platinum.
  •  Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf
    Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf is an official bullion platinum coin of Canada and was first struck in 1988. The coin has platinum composition of 0.9995 and comes in 4 to 6 different weights depending on a year of issue, from 1/20 to 1 oz of fine platinum.
  •  Australian Platinum Koala
    Australian Platinum Koala is an official bullion platinum coin of Australia. The coin was first minted in 1988; it has platinum composition of 0.9995 and comes now in 8 different sizes starting from 1/20 oz and up to a kilogram of pure platinum.
  •  Chinese Platinum Panda
    Chinese Platinum Panda is an official bullion platinum coin of China and was first struck in 1987. The coin has platinum composition of 0.9995 and comes in 5 different weights: 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/10, 1/20 troy ounce of fine platinum.
  • Numismatic Supplies
    Whether you collect gold coins or invest in them, getting a coin is only one side of the coin, keeping it in proper order or getting it in proper order and then keeping it safe and sound is completely another story and always required proper attention.
  •  Albums and Folders
    Album and Folders are probably most popular means for storing your coins. They can come in generic types for any kind of coins (the best choice of an amateur collector) or specific ones for some particular type of the coin or even a year.
  •  Coin Pages
    Coin Pages are mostly used for making you own coin albums and are the most convenient way of collecting coins unless you're using specialized albums. Nowadays, the pages are made from material free of PVC and are quite safe for prolonged storage.
  •  Coin Holders
    Coin Holders are another way of keeping your coin safe and sound protecting if from elements and greasy fingers; moreover, you can even find airtight coin holders to make it perfect.
  •  Coin Tubes
    Coin Tubes are not very popular means for storing gold coins – they're rather common for pennies and nickels. But for a completed picture and as you may collect both gold and not gold coins, they got their page on this web site.
  • Gold Coins Books
    Gold Coins Books section has catalogs, guides, encyclopaedias, and other books about or related to US or World gold coins. Some are more general and some are more specific; some are more expensive and some are less.

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