Gold Bullion Coin

Often investors prefer bullion coins to other forms of precious metals, like ingots and bars, because bullion coins do not need to be assayed when sold, and they are more easily traded, transported, and stored.

American Mint!

American Mint!





Gold Bullion Coins

Minters typically strike gold bullion coins in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 and 1/20 oz. sizes. The 1/10 oz bullion coin resembling the size of a dime, 1 oz. gold bullion coin, a half dollar. While the American Gold Eagle is gold bullion coin of the United States, the Canadian have their Maple Leaf and South Africa, the Kruggerand, they all have the same value.

$20 Gold Liberty S-Mint Double Eagle

$20 Gold Liberty S-Mint Double Eagle

One of the most prestigious and affordable large gold U.S. coins in our nation's history. $1,100


2006 U.S. $5 Gold Eagle

2006 U.S. $5 Gold Eagle

Gold coins feature Standing Liberty on the obverse while the reverse features an eagle carrying an olive branch flying above a nest containing another eagle and her eaglets. Brilliant Uncirculated condition, .917 fine gold. $149


Type III Gold Indian Dollar

Type III Gold Indian Dollar

The Type III Gold Indian Dollar is a full 2 mm larger than the Type I version. Extremely fine condition. $299


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