American Gold Eagles
| SIZE | PURITY | TOTAL WEIGHT | DIAMETER | LEGAL TENDER VALUE |
| 1 Troy oz | .9166 Fine Gold | 1.0909 Troy oz | 32.70 mm | $50 |
| 1/2 Troy oz | .9166 Fine Gold | 0.5454 Troy oz | 27.00 mm | $25 |
| 1/4 Troy oz | .9166 Fine Gold | 0.2727 Troy oz | 22.00 mm | $10 |
| 1/10 Troy oz | .9166 Fine Gold | 0.1091 Troy oz | 16.50 mm | $5 |
The beauty and power of America, captured in the graceful Striding Liberty design by Augustus Saint Gaudens for the 1907-1933 $20 U.S. Double Eagle gold coin is the basis for the American Gold Eagle coin. The reverse depicts a nest of American eagles signifying the strength and security of American families. These are the only gold coins whose quality and purity are guaranteed by the U.S. government. And by law, only gold mined in The United States is used in the minting of American Gold Eagles. Since its introduction in 1986, its four sizes, 1 oz., 1/2 oz., 1/4 oz. and 1/10 oz., have become the world's most widely traded gold bullion coins.
Canadian Gold Maple Leafs
| SIZE | PURITY | TOTAL WEIGHT | DIAMETER | LEGAL TENDER VALUE |
| 1 Troy oz | .9999 Fine Gold | 1.00 | 30.00 mm | $50 |
| 1/2 Troy oz | .9999 Fine Gold | .50 | 25.00 mm | $20 |
| 1/4 Troy oz | .9999 Fine Gold | .25 | 20.00 mm | $10 |
| 1/10 Troy oz | .9999 Fine Gold | .10 | 16.00 mm | $5 |
| 1/20 Troy oz | .9999 Fine Gold | .05 | 14.10 mm | $1 |
The Royal Canadian Mint is known for its high standards of quality and purity in all its products. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf was first minted in 1979 and has become the preferred coin for many investors around the globe because of its fine gold purity (.9999+). The RCM’s insistence upon faultless planchets (the pure gold blanks from which coins are struck) has led to an enviable reputation among demanding investors and collectors.
Austrian Gold Philharmonic
| SIZE | PURITY | TOTAL WEIGHT | DIAMETER | LEGAL TENDER VALUE (Shillings) |
| 1 Troy oz | 999.9 Fine Gold | 1.00 Troy oz. | 37.00 mm | 2,000 |
| 1/2 Troy oz | 999.9 Fine Gold | .50 Troy oz. | 28.00 mm | 1,000 |
| 1/4 Troy oz | 999.9 Fine Gold | .25 Troy oz. | 22.00 mm | 500 |
| 1/10 Troy oz | 999.9 Fine Gold | .10 Troy oz. | 16.00 mm | 200 |
Elegant is the perfect word to describe this lovely and unusual coin. It was created to honor the renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the finest musical ensembles in the world. A harmonious design of musical instruments represents the world famous orchestra on the reverse. The obverse depicts the Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s concert hall, the Musikverein. Many collectors and investors consider this to be one of the most beautiful of all gold bullion coins. The Philharmonic is struck in a fine quartet of four sizes.
South African Gold Krugerrand
| SIZE | PURITY | TOTAL WEIGHT | DIAMETER | LEGAL TENDER VALUE |
| 1 Troy oz | .9166 Fine Gold | 1.0909 Troy oz | 32.60 mm | Value of S.A. Gold |
| 1/2 Troy oz | .9166 Fine Gold | 0.545 Troy oz | 27.00 mm | Value of S.A. Gold |
| 1/4 Troy oz | .9166 Fine Gold | 0.273 Troy oz | 22.00 mm | Value of S.A. Gold |
| 1/10 Troy oz | .9166 Fine Gold | 0.109 Troy oz | 16.50 mm | Value of S.A. Gold |
South Africa is the number one gold producing country in the world and the Krugerrand is the most widely owned bullion coin in the world with over 46 million ozs in circulation since its inception in 1967. It features the symbol of South Africa, the lithe and graceful Springbok antelope, on the reverse side. The obverse of the Krugerrand features Paul Kruger, the last president of the Republic of South Africa. The South African Krugerrand was the first modern government-issued gold bullion coin. It’s marketing campaigns during the 1970’s and 1980’s paved the way for its popularity among the gold bullion coins of today.



