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10 Ounce Silver Valcambi Bar
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Products minted by Valcambi SA are well recognized worldwide for their high quality. Valcambi SA is one of the world's largest precious metals refiners, known for responsible sourcing and high standards. Learn MoreUnavailable
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1 Ounce Little John 2022 Silver Coin
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Struck in .999 fine silver, this 1 ounce coin features a modern interpretation of Little John, by artist and engraver Jody Clark. This is the third and final release in the Robin Hood inspired 'Myths and Legends' Collection by the Royal Mint. Learn MoreUnavailable
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2 Ounce Statue of Liberty Silver Coin
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This engraved, shaped, and vibrantly colored 2 oz .9999 silver 2022 Solomon Islands $5 coin is the second in a series capturing the essence of America the Free. Overlaid on the Statue of Liberty, the American Flag waves patriotically. This coin features beautifully engraved excerpts from the 1883 sonnet by Emma Lazarus 'The New Colossus' on the obverse. A truly special collectible. Learn MoreUnavailable
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1/10 Ounce Gold Australian Kangaroo 2022
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Since 1986, the Perth Mint has produced this $15 face value fractional gold coin, featuring a different Kangaroo scene for each mintage year. The 2022 design shows jumping Kangaroos on a field of .9999 fine gold. The face of the coin features Queen Elizabeth II. Each coin is encased in its own Perth Mint coin capsule for safekeeping. Learn MoreUnavailable
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1/4 Ounce Gold Australian Kangaroo 2022
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The quarter ounce gold Kangaroo is Australia's fractional version of the one ounce gold Kangaroo bullion coin. Since 1986, the Perth Mint has produced this $25 face value coin, with each year featuring a different Kangaroo scene. The face of the coin depicts Queen Elizabeth II. The gold Kangaroo is .9999 fine gold, and each coin is encased in a mint-issued plastic capsule. Learn MoreUnavailable
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1/2 Ounce Gold Australian Kangaroo 2022
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The half ounce .9999 gold Kangaroo is Australia's fractional version of the one ounce gold Kangaroo bullion coin. Since 1986, the Perth Mint has produced this $50 face value coin with different reverse designs, with the initial Kangaroo design starting in the early 90's. Each mintage year, the artwork on the reverse is a different Kangaroo scene. The face of the coin features Queen Elizabeth II. These coins are encased at the Perth Mint in plastic capsules for protection. Learn MoreUnavailable
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2 Ounce Australian Mother & Baby Dingo Coin 2022
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We are excited to offer this 2 ounce 2022 Perth Mint piedfort silver coin, featuring Mother Dingo and her Baby. The Perth Mint's traditional 'P' mintmark and radial lines are features of this design, as well as the Perth Mint standard of .9999 fine purity. The Jody Clark effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the monetary denomination are shown on the coin’s obverse. Learn MoreUnavailable
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1/2 Ounce Silver Canadian Polar Bear Coin 2018
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Issued in 2018 by the Royal Canadian Mint, these half ounce silver Polar Bear coins are a fun and popular collector item, in addition to being a highly liquid silver investment. The reverse depicts a Polar Bear perched on an ice shelf. The obverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Each coin is .9999 fine silver and has a face value of 2 Canadian Dollars. Learn MoreUnavailable
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2024 1 Ounce Trumpinator Silver Round - Donald Trump
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These unique silver rounds are perfect for the collector! Each round contains 1 ounce of .999 fine silver. The obverse features "The Trumpinator", ready for 2024. The reverse waves goodbye to Biden with the phrase "Hasta la vista, Biden". Learn MoreUnavailable
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1 Ounce Silver Aztec Round
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This 1 ounce round is struck in .999 fine silver. The obverse features the Aztec sun stone, also called the calendar stone, which consists of a 365-day calendar cycle called xiuhpōhualli (year count) and a 260-day ritual cycle called tōnalpōhualli (day count). These two cycles together form a 52-year "century", sometimes called the "calendar round". The xiuhpōhualli is considered to be the agricultural calendar, since it is based on the sun, and the tōnalpōhualli is considered to be the sacred calendar. On the reverse is Cuauhtémoc, the Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan from 1520 to 1521, making him the last Aztec Emperor. The name Cuauhtemōc means "one who has descended like an eagle", and is commonly rendered in English as "Descending Eagle", as in the moment when an eagle folds its wings and plummets down to strike its prey. This is a name that implies aggressiveness and determination. Learn MoreUnavailable