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American
Gold Eagles: America’s
#1 selling gold bullion coin. We stock the 2012-dated US gold
Eagles in the 1-ounce, half, quarter, and tenth-ounce sizes.
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American
Gold Buffalos: 2012 gold Buffaloes in the 1-ounce size are the latest issue
of the US Mint’s first pure (99.99%) gold coin. Each
coin is inscribed with the weight, denomination and gold content
on the reverse and comes individually sealed in Mylar plastic,
packaged 20 to a sheet.
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Krugerrands: South
Africa’s 1-ounce Krugerrand is the world’s
most popular gold bullion product. This was the first gold
coin produced in exact 1-ounce size, and sold for a slight
mark-up over the spot gold price. Due to the large supply available
(Krugerrands have been struck continually since 1967), they
are usually the most cost-effective choice in a widely-traded
form of gold bullion.
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Canadian
Maple Leafs: The first pure gold bullion coin struck was Canada’s
gold Maple Leaf, We have the 2012-dated 99.99% pure Maples
in 1-Ounce, Half-Ounce, Quarter-Ounce, and Tenth-Ounce sizes.
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Austrian
Philharmonics: Europe’s most popular bullion
item, Austria’s beautiful 99.99% pure gold coin. We
have 2012-dated coins in stock.
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US
Double Eagles: Each
of these historic pieces of monetary history was struck at
the U.S. Mint in 90% fine gold, with a net weight of .9675
ounces of pure gold. We offer these reasonably priced numismatic
coins in extra fine to almost mint condition.
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Australian
Kangaroos: We now have in stock the new 2012
gold Kangaroos - the 24th annual issue of this series.
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China
Pandas: The 2012 edition of this popular series of gold bullion coins picturing Panda Bears, in One-Ounce, Half-Ounce,
Quarter-Ounce, Tenth-Ounce and Twentieth-Ounce sizes.
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2012
Lunar Dragon: The 2012 Year of the Dragon gold
coin is now in stock. The
limited mintage of 30,000 1-ounce gold Australian Gold Dragons
for worldwide distribution sold out immediately at Perth
Mint. This has led to higher premiums for the ounce size
all over the world, and very few coins were allocated to
the US markets.
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2011
Lunar Rabbit: The
Year of the Rabbit gold coin is the fourth issue in Australia's
Lunar bullion gold coin Series Two. The 1-ounce size has
now sold its entire 30,000 allowed mintage.
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2010
Lunar Tiger: The
2010 Year of the Tiger 1-ounce gold bullion coin from The
Perth Mint. This dramatic and finely detailed .9999 pure
1-ounce gold coin is the third issue in Australia’s
Lunar Series II.
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2009
Lunar Ox: The second issue of Perth Mint’s
Lunar Series II was struck for 2009’s Year of the Ox.
As with all of the Lunar Series 1-ounce coins, 30,000 coins
was the limited mintage.
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2008
Lunar Mouse: The 2008 Mouse was Australia's
first issue of the Lunar Calendar Series II from the Perth
Mint. 30,000 coins were minted in the 1-ounce size.
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Australian
Platinum Platypus: The 2012 platinum
Platypus is now in stock. This 99.95% pure platinum coin
is struck to the usual high standards of the Perth Mint,
and comes individually encapsulated as issued.
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Canadian
Platinum Maples: We now have the new 2012 platinum
Maple Leaf 1-ounce coin in stock. Due to the growing investor
demand for platinum at today’s prices, the Royal Canadian
Mint has revived this popular 99.95% pure platinum coin.
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Pamp
Suisse Platinum Bars Ounce:
We offer the Pamp Suisse platinum bars in the
1-ounce size. Each bar is die-struck with the Fortuna Lady
portrait on one side, serial-numbered, and encased in a certificate
card as issued by Produits Artistiques Mextaux Precieux (PAMP)
in Switzerland.
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American
Silver Eagle Ounce: We stock 2012-dated silver Eagles,
the U.S. Mint's $1 face value bullion silver coin. Each is
.999 pure silver, 20 coins per tube, 500 per ‘monster’ box.
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Silver
Rounds: We now
stock the “Buffalo-Indian” 1-ounce .999 silver
round medallion made by the United Mint in upstate New York.
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Canadian
Silver Maple: Silver maple Leafs are the world’s
only 99.99% pure silver coin. These $5 face value Canadian
coins come 25 per tube, 500 in a RCM box.
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Perth
Mint and Pamp
Suisse
Ounce Gold Bars
These gold bars are
refined to 99.99% purity, assayed,
stamped to an exact one troy ounce weight, certified and
sealed at the refinery in a plastic card, with certified
assay notice and serial number on the certificate/card.
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100-Gram Gold Bars:
Pamp
Suisse 99.99% pure gold - a low-cost form of gold in a size
popular the world over.
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10-Ounce
Gold Bars:
Pamp Suisse 99.99% pure gold bars.
An attractive bar, die struck and featuring the beautiful
Fortuna portrait.
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Kilogram Gold
Bars:
Kilogram 99.99% pure Pamp Suisse
bars - Our lowest premium gold bullion item.
One of the world's most popular size gold bars for large
gold purchases is the kilogram (1,000 gram, or about 32.15
troy ounces).
We now stock 24-karat Kilo gold bars from the Pamp Suisse
company, one of the world's largest gold refiners and a registered
London good delivery firm. Each bar is poured of 99.99% pure
gold, and is serial-numbered with a matching assay certificate.
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Palladium
One-Ounce Bars:
Pamp Suisse Palladium bars come refinery-sealed in a plastic
card with certified assay notice and serial number on the certificate/card.
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Palladium Ten-Ounce Bars:
Pamp Suisse Palladium bars come refinery-sealed in a plastic
card with certified assay notice and serial number on the certificate/card.
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What's in a name ?
Our
cash ain' t nothing but trash
Gold
bounces back after sell-off
What
IS Gold Really For ?
Bernanke
Speaks Out
Gold's
Year Lurches to a Close
This
Thing Called Gold
Gold
Meanders
Gold
Gains over 9% in Six Days
Crash,
Boom! - 2008 all Over Again
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Doldrums? Not This Year
Debt
Deal, Downgrade, Doom, Gloom
Gold
Passes its Mid-Year Slump
No
problem getting physical Gold
Taking
the measure of Gold
Commodities
Sell Off
Crazy
Month, Eh?/
Gold,
Silver, Soar to New Highs
Silver
Recycling - Great Gold Debate
Gold
Over $1400 - Again
Precious
metals rebound
Gold
Has a Sinking Spell
New
Year, New Price Levels
Money,
Death, Taxes – and Corn
Gold
takes off...To China
Gold
takes a breather
The
week of taking gold seriously
Gold
Perplexes
US
Mint: The Treasury Department
Gold,
US Mint and Proof Gold Eagles
Costa
Rica Gold Museum
Gold
Perplexes
1099s
for everyone
Where
is all that gold going ?
Tall
tales about gold
Does
Gold Save the World ?
April
2010 We're glad it's over
Transmission
Failure, Blackout
Gold
Supply Up, Market Thriving
Spring,
Swallows, Eagles
Elusive
Tungsten-Filled Gold Bars
2010
Where do we go from here ?
Free
the US Mint
Gold
on a Roll, 2009
Impending
Eagles Shortages ?
Confiscation
Talk !
Good
News From The US MInt
Thousand
Dollar Gold, Revisited
WGC
Q2 Gold Demand Report
Summer
Notes from All Over
Lies,
Damned Lies, Statistics
Buying
Gold, or Starting a Hobby?
Putting
some Pop into Gold
March,
Into the Future
January
Notes from All Over
Tim
Geithner – Read This
A
Gold Bullion Supply Chain
A
21st Century gold rush
Daddy,
What Was Silver?
What
Is money?
What
Is Spot ?
The
gold out of Africa scam
How
can gold be "dirty" ?
Reporting
and gold
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