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  1. 1 Ounce Gold American Buffalo 2023

    1 Ounce Gold American Buffalo 2023

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    The 1 ounce Gold U.S. Buffalo, introduced in 2006, is the younger sibling of the Gold Eagle. The Buffalo coins are composed of 99.99% pure gold. In homage to the U.S. Buffalo Nickel, it features an Indigenous man in profile on the obverse. The namesake Buffalo is depicted on the reverse, as well as its nominal $50 face value and weight. Since its introduction, the Buffalo has been a popular coin for investors who prefer pure gold bullion. Learn More
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    $2,524.39

  2. 1 Ounce Gold American Eagle 2023

    1 Ounce Gold American Eagle 2023

    Available

    The 1 ounce $50 Gold Eagle is the premier gold bullion coin of the United States and the world. 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 50¢ piece 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 2023. Learn More
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    $2,515.58

  3. 1/2 Ounce Gold American Eagle 2023

    1/2 Ounce Gold American Eagle 2023

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    The 1/2 troy ounce 2023 Gold Eagle is one of the three fractional U.S. Mint's yearly Eagle gold bullion coins. The obverse showcases Saint-Gaudens’ Lady Liberty along with the year. The reverse displays the namesake Eagle family, the coin's troy weight, and nominal face value of $25. While containing a full 1/2 troy ounce of gold, the Eagle weighs a bit more than 1/2 troy ounce, as it is minted with the traditional U.S. gold alloy of 91.67% gold, with the remaining mix in copper and silver. This makes the coin stronger and less likely to become damaged from mishandling. Dates on the coins will be of our choosing and may or may not vary, determined by stock on hand. Learn More
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    $1,332.95

  4. 1 Ounce Gold American Eagle (Random Year)

    1 Ounce Gold American Eagle (Random Year)

    Available

    The 1 ounce $50 Gold Eagle is the premier gold bullion coin of the United States and the world. 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 50¢ piece and showcases Saint-Gaudens’ timeless Lady Liberty on the obverse. The reverse depicts 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 coin stronger and the surface less likely to scuff from mishandling. These coins have been minted yearly from 1986 to present. Dates on the coins will be of our choosing and may or may not vary, determined by stock on hand. Learn More
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    $2,437.36

  5. 1 Ounce Gold American Buffalo (Random Year)

    1 Ounce Gold American Buffalo (Random Year)

    Available

    The 1 Ounce U.S. Gold Buffalo is the younger sibling of the Gold Eagle. Introduced in 2006, the Buffalo is composed of 99.99% pure gold. In a throwback to the Buffalo Nickel, it features an Indian in profile on the face, and the namesake Buffalo on the reverse, as well as its nominal $50 face value and weight. The Buffalo has been a popular coin since its introduction for investors who prefer pure gold bullion. Dates on these coins range anywhere from 2006 to present. Learn More
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    $2,481.09

  6. 1/4 Ounce Gold American Eagle (Random Year)

    1/4 Ounce Gold American Eagle (Random Year)

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    The 1/4 troy ounce Gold Eagle is one of three fractional bullion Eagle coins minted by the U.S. Mint. The obverse showcases Saint-Gaudens’ legendary Lady Liberty along with the year. The reverse depicts the namesake Eagle family, the coin's troy weight, and nominal face value of $10. While containing a full 1/4 troy ounce of gold, the Eagle weighs a bit more than this, as it is coined in the traditional U.S. gold alloy of 91.67% gold, with the remaining mix in copper and silver. This makes the coin stronger and less likely to damage from mishandling. Dates on the coins will be of our choosing and may or may not vary, determined by stock on hand. Learn More
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    $674.70

  7. $20 Gold Liberty Double Eagle XF (Random Year)

    $20 Gold Liberty Double Eagle XF (Random Year)

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    The Coinage Act of 1849 was passed by Congress to authorize the U.S. Mint to begin minting $20 gold coins. Because the coin was worth twice as much as the $10 gold eagle, this new coin became known as the double eagle, and became America's largest circulating gold coin. These coins measure 34 mm in diameter and contain 0.9675 ounce of actual gold weight, in an alloy of 90% gold and 10% copper. Its gold content of 0.9675 troy oz (30.0926 grams) was worth $20 at the 1849 official price of $20.67/oz.). The coin features a profile of Lady Liberty wearing an elaborate coronet on the obverse, and on the reverse the eagle with a motto ribbon on each side. Coin dates will be random, and vary between 1850-1907. Learn More
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    $2,397.70

  8. $20 Gold Liberty Double Eagle MS62 NGC or PCGS (Random Dates)

    $20 Gold Liberty Double Eagle MS62 NGC or PCGS (Random Dates)

    Available

    The Coinage Act of 1849 was passed by Congress to authorize the U.S. Mint to begin minting $20 gold coins. Because the coin was worth twice as much as the $10 gold eagle, this new coin became known as the double eagle, and became America's largest circulating gold coin. These coins measure 34 mm in diameter and contain 0.9675 ounce of actual gold weight, in an alloy of 90% gold and 10% copper. Its gold content of 0.9675 troy oz (30.0926 grams) was worth $20 at the 1849 official price of $20.67/oz.). The coin features a profile of Lady Liberty wearing an elaborate coronet on the obverse, and on the reverse the eagle with a motto ribbon on each side. Coin dates will be random, and vary between 1850-1907. Learn More
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    $2,452.70

  9. $20 Gold Liberty Double Eagle MS63 NGC or PCGS (Random Dates)

    $20 Gold Liberty Double Eagle MS63 NGC or PCGS (Random Dates)

    Available

    The Coinage Act of 1849 was passed by Congress to authorize the U.S. Mint to begin minting $20 gold coins. Because the coin was worth twice as much as the $10 gold eagle, this new coin became known as the double eagle, and became America's largest circulating gold coin. These coins measure 34 mm in diameter and contain 0.9675 ounce of actual gold weight, in an alloy of 90% gold and 10% copper. Its gold content of 0.9675 troy oz (30.0926 grams) was worth $20 at the 1849 official price of $20.67/oz.). The coin features a profile of Lady Liberty wearing an elaborate coronet on the obverse, and on the reverse the eagle with a motto ribbon on each side. Coin dates will be random, and vary between 1850-1907. Learn More
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    $2,522.70

  10. $20 Gold Saint Gaudens MS65 NGC or PCGS (Random Date)

    $20 Gold Saint Gaudens MS65 NGC or PCGS (Random Date)

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    Considered America's most beautiful coin ever designed, the Saint Gaudens $20 Gold piece is highly sought after by collectors and investors alike. Part of President Theodore Roosevelt’s reform of US Gold Coinage designs, the $10(Eagle) and $20(Double Eagle) coins were given new life with designs by Augustus Saint Gaudens. Coins are of random date and NGC or PCGS our choice. Learn More
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    $2,782.70

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