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1 Ounce Gold Australian Lunar Year of the Snake 2025 (Series III)
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Each animal of the lunar zodiac is said to bestow its dominant characteristics on those born during its rule. The sixth of 12 auspicious animal symbols, the snake confers wisdom, intelligence, independence, and charm on those born under its influence in 2025, 2013, 2001, 1989, 1977 and every 12th preceding year. The coin’s reverse portrays a snake curled among bamboo stems. Included in the design is the Chinese character for ‘snake’, the inscription ‘SNAKE 2025’, and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark. The coin’s obverse bears the Dan Thorne effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, as well as the weight, fineness, and the monetary denomination. Learn MoreAs low as$2,902.29
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1 Ounce Platinum Australian Lunar Year of the Snake 2025 (Series III)
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Each animal of the lunar zodiac is said to bestow its dominant characteristics on those born during its rule. The sixth of 12 auspicious animal symbols, the snake confers wisdom, intelligence, independence, and charm on those born under its influence in 2025, 2013, 2001, 1989, 1977 and every 12th preceding year. The coin’s reverse portrays a snake curled among bamboo stems. Included in the design is the Chinese character for ‘snake’, the inscription ‘SNAKE 2025’, and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark. The coin’s obverse bears the Dan Thorne effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, as well as the weight, fineness, and the monetary denomination. Learn MoreAs low as$1,124.80
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1 Ounce Gold PAMP Lunar 2022 Year of the Tiger Bar
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Originating in China millennia ago, each new year is celebrated based on the lunar cycle of time. The Chinese zodiac, 生肖 or Shēngxiào (/shnng-sshyao/ which means 'born resembling'), is represented by 12 zodiac animals.The Chinese lunar new years follow a repeating cycle of 12 years, with each year represented by a specific animal and its special attributes. The animals, in order, are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. 2022 is the year of the Tiger. Known as the king of the forest, the Tiger symbolizes justice, bravery, and confidence. PAMP’s highly popular series of Lunar Calendar ingots in fine gold celebrates the traditions of the Chinese New Year with unexpected designs that delight and captivate, from reverse-to-obverse. The brilliant red CertiPAMP™ assay packaging presents each annual ingot as the ideal new year gift for others, or to collect for yourself. Learn MoreUnavailable
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1 Ounce Gold Austrian Philharmonic 2022
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The 2022 Gold Vienna Philharmonic is Austria’s one ounce gold bullion coin. This €100 face value coin has been issued yearly since 1989. It is 99.99% fine gold. The reverse features instruments of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and the obverse depicts the Musikverein Pipe Organ, along with weight, purity and nominal face value. The Philharmonic is one of the more popular bullion coins in Europe, being the only gold bullion coin in Euro denomination. The Philharmonic appears larger than most 1 ounce bullion coins, due to its thin edge and larger diameter. Learn MoreUnavailable
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25 Gram Canadian Gold MapleGram Random Year
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The Maple Gram pack is a unique production from the Royal Canadian Mint. These packs of (25 total) 1 gram coins offer a secure and convenient way to hold gold in your portfolio. Each coin has an individual serial number labeled on the break away blister pack, making these easily identifiable and highly divisible. *Random years, our choice. The year on purchase product may vary from the picture. Learn MoreUnavailable
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30 Gram Gold Chinese Panda 2023
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The Gold Chinese Panda is a great collectable coin due to changes in its design year by year. In 2016, the mint switched from the traditional 1 ounce coin to the 30 Gram Gold Panda to match the metric system. The obverse depicts the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing encircled by the phrase "People's Republic of China" in Chinese completed with the year of issue. Learn MoreUnavailable
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1/10 Ounce Gold Austrian Philharmonic 2022
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The gold Vienna Philharmonic one-tenth ounce coin features the same obverse and reverse as the one ounce Philharmonic. It is minted of the same .9999 purity, with one-tenth ounce of gold, and has a nominal face value of €10. Learn MoreUnavailable
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1 Ounce Gold American Eagle 2021 Type 1
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The 1 ounce $50 Gold Eagle is the premier gold bullion coin of the United States. Since its inception by an act of Congress in 1986, it has been one of the most popular bullion coins in the world. It is approximately the size of a US half-dollar, and showcases Saint-Gaudens’ timeless Lady Liberty, with the reverse showing the namesake Eagle, the coin’s troy weight, and the nominal face value of $50. While containing a full troy ounce of gold, the Eagle weighs a bit more than a troy ounce. It is minted in the 1986 legislated gold alloy of 91.67% gold, with the remaining mix in silver and copper. This makes the metal stronger and the surface less likely to scuff from mishandling. This coin will be dated 2021. Learn MoreUnavailable
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1 Ounce Gold Australian Kangaroo 2021
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Australia's one ounce gold bullion coin is the $100 Gold Kangaroo. Minted in 2021, this coin displays the artwork on the reverse is a delightful new Kangaroo scene. The obverse of the coin features Queen Elizabeth II, along with the nominal face value. The Kangaroo coins are struck with 99.99% fine gold. They are encased in plastic capsules by the Perth Mint. These beautiful coins make a wonderful addition to any investment collection. Learn MoreUnavailable
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1 Ounce Gold American Eagle 2021 Type 2
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The 2021 "Type 2" 1 ounce $50 Gold Eagle is considered the premier gold bullion coin of the United States, and is recognized the world over. It showcases Saint-Gaudens’ timeless Lady Liberty design, with the reverse showing the new "Type 2" eagle profile, designed by Jennie Norris, the coin’s troy weight, and the nominal face value of $50. While containing a full troy ounce of gold, the Eagle weighs slightly more than a troy ounce. It is minted in the 1986 legislated gold alloy of 91.67% gold, with the remaining mix in silver and copper. Learn MoreUnavailable