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American Eagle Gold Coin
Posted by: | CommentsThe American Gold Eagle Coin was initially released back in 1986 by the US Mint and is its official gold bullion coin. Today if a person wishes to purchase such a coin they have a choice of a number of different weights (denominations) that it comes in and these are as follows:-
1. Tenth of an Ounce
2. Quarter of an Ounce
3. Half of an Ounce
4. One Ounce
Every single coin that is produced no matter which denomination it is is guaranteed to be made from pure gold and must by law come from sources within the USA. But as well as containing the gold the coins will also have an alloy of silver and copper which makes them more resistant to wear. At all times the Gold Eagle coins that are produced are not only backed by the United States Mint in relation to how much they weigh and what they contain, but original ones will need to have been authorized for production by Congress.
As for the actual market value of each coin that has been produced this will be dependent on the quantity of gold contained within them. In January of 2006 the value of the various different coins a person could purchase were as follows:-
Face Value Market Value
$5.00 $75.00
$10.00 $150.00
$25.00 $300.00
$50.00 $600.00
But the price that these coins will actually sell at will generally depend on what the spot price of gold is at the time the person chooses to sell theirs. So in recent months you may find that the price you could be offered for your American Gold Eagle Coin is somewhat less than the figures we have mentioned above.
As for the coins design on the main (obverse) side of the coin you will find a full length rendition of the Lady Liberty including her flowing hair whilst holding a lit torch in one hand (right) and an olive branch in the other (left). Also to the left of the Lady Liberty you can see the Capital building in the background. Whilst on the other (reverse) side of the coin is a male eagle that is carrying an olive branch as he flies over the nest which contains a female with her young. The observe find of the coin was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the reverse side was designed by Miley Busiek.
However although the official American Gold Eagle Coin was introduced and released in 1986 a $10 one which dates back to 1804 and called the Eagle Coin was sold to a private collector for $5 million. This particular coin was actually made for the president of the USA at the time Andrew Jackson as a diplomatic gift, but can not really be classified as an American Gold Eagle Coin.
1933 $20 St. Gaudens Gold Replica Coin
Posted by: | Comments1933 St. Gaudens Gold Replica Coin
- The World Famous US Gold Proof
- These coins comes with Certificate of Authenticity with serial number
- The majestic American Eagle in flight in frosted relief on a mirror-like background on the reverse, and the magic 1933 date over the engraver’s initials.
- A great addition to your collection or as gift
When President Roosevelt ordered the return of all gold coinage to the Treasury, the entire legal tender mintage of 1933 Gold Pieces was supposedly melted down. Then in early 1944, the Egyptian government applied for an export license for a 1933 Gold Piece to be placed in the extensive collection of King Farouk. The application was mistakenly approved and the “coin which didn’t exist” was sent to Egypt. Fifty years later it was brought to the U.S. for sale and promptly seized by U.S. Tre
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Hungarian Gold Coins – the Hungarian Korona 20 is a Classic in Gold Design
Posted by: | CommentsHungarian Gold Coins – the Hungarian Korona 20 is a Classic in Gold Design
The Hungarian 20 Korona gold coin has known an illustrious history since it was first minted in 1892. With a .900 fineness in actual gold content of .1960 Troy ounces, the coin was meant to commemorate the crowning of Emperor Francis Joseph the First of Austria in 1848.
Emperor Franz Joseph the First reunited Hungry in Austria as an empire in 1867, but his history is riddled with unfortunate incidents and tragedies. Brother Maximilian was executed in 1867 by Mexican firing squad, his son Rudolf died in 1889 after committing suicide, and Karl Ludwig, his brother died in 1896. Italian anarchists assassinated his wife in 1898.His nephew, Franz Ferdinand is most well known for his assassination in Sarajevo in 1914, which for all intents and purposes, propelled the world into the Great War.
Hungarian gold coins were minted with the same denomination as Austrian coins and the Hungarian 20 korona, the most well known of Hungarian coins, offers a likeness of Emperor Francis Joseph facing right.
Hungarian gold coins offer high collector, investor value, the most sought after being minted between 1879 and 1908. The popular 1893 Hungarian 10 Korona and the 1908 Hungarian 100 Korona re-strike are favorites. With exquisitely detailed renditions of angels, crests, and renditions of Franz Joseph, Hungarian gold coins are available in various denominations, grades, and mintage.
Price ranges for Hungarian gold coins may range from 0 to nearly ,000 depending on the year struck as well as availability, grade, and coin denominations. For collectors and investors looking for unique pieces that stand the test of time, Hungarian gold coins will





