Gold Eagles from the U.S. Mint are the most
popular gold bullion coin in this country, and
now make up over 80% of the U.S. physical gold
bullion market. This bullion product has been
a tremendous success for the U.S. Mint.
We sell more U.S. gold Eagles than all other
gold bullion, and they should be your default
choice as an easily traded form of gold.

The new Austrian Philharmonic is the first
gold bullion coin to be denominated in the new
Euro currency. Long a popular gold choice in
Europe, the .9999 pure gold Philharmonic now
has an even wider appeal with its status as the
first truly golden Euro coin.
Gold Krugerrands were the first gold bullion
coins produced in exact 1-ounce size, and sold
for simply the spot gold price and a slight mark-up
to cover manufacture and distribution. Because
there is a large floating supply of coins available,
they are priced at a smaller markup over spot
than newly-minted bullion coins.
The Krugerrands we offer are a mixture of dates,
primarily from the 1970s and 1980s.
Canadian Gold Maple Leafs The world’s first
pure gold bullion coin, we offer 99.99% pure
Canada Maples
Canada’s gold Maple Leafs are popular the world
over, particularly in India and the Far East
where pure gold is the most accepted and familiar
form of gold bullion, even in small weights.
Gold Maples are also a favorite with jewelers
everywhere, because pure gold bullion is easily
alloyed to produce the desired color and hardness.
The 2009 Panda gold coin from China features
a pair of Panda cubs enjoying lunch against a
background of bamboo trees. This is the 27th
different design in this always-popular series
of .999 gold coins, a series which in 1982 initiated
the concept of a limited-edition gold bullion
coin. Pandas are struck at the Shenzhen Guobao
Mint in sizes of 1-ounce, half-ounce, quarter-ounce,
tenth-ounce, and the tiny twentieth-ounce. Each
coin is sealed at the mint individually in a
flexible plastic holder. and we offer them still
sealed as issued.
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