CERTIFIED U.S. GOLD INDICATIONS | COMMON DATES | “MS61 – MS65”

Certified Mint State aka Un-Circulated U.S. Gold coins and sets were minted from the mid 1800’s to 1933 and have higher profit potential than bullion. These coins are viewed by many as an excellent safe haven and hedge against inflation and stock market volatility. These items trade at their metal basis (melt) value plus a numismatic premium, based on their condition, historical significance, supply and popularity.

Nearing our 25th year trading in this marketplace, our relationships with tier one vendors allows us to offer U.S. Gold at very competitive pricing and in many instances the lowest retail pricing anywhere. If you’re a seller, we are are strong buyers of U.S. Gold and offer a simple and timely process when it’s time for you to liquidate. Be sure to check our Daily Specials posts regarding even better pricing for buy and or sell offerings on selected certified U.S. Gold.

We do business the old fashioned way, we speak with you… Call us M-F 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CST @ (800) 257-3253. After hours trading is available by appointment.

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CERTIFIED U.S. GOLD ASK INDICATIONS
(800) 257-3253 / TRADING HOURS: M-F 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CST
Quotes as of: 7/25/24 @ 10:00
$2,367.51
MS61MS62MS63MS64MS65
$1 Type ICALL$505$645$850CALL
$1 Type II$1,550$1,900$4,350$7,150$23,000
$1 Type III$545$625$785$950CALL
$2.50 Liberty$545$555$600$635$815
$2.50 Indian$560$585$655$810$1,510
$3 Gold$2,715$2,660$3,900CALLCALL
$5 Liberty$710$725$775$895$1,890
$5 Indian$0$845$1,090$1,690$0
$10 Liberty$1,275$1,300$1,475$1,890$2,790
$10 Indian$1,390$1,450$1,550$1,790$2,990
$20 Liberty$2,440$2,460$2,520$2,600$3,485
$20 High Relief$0$17,250$24,000$28,250CALL
$20 St. Gaudens | No MottoCALL$2,440$2,480$2,550CALL
$20 St. Gaudens | With MottoCALL$2,440$2,480$2,550$2,680
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U.S. Gold provides the same benefits as modern bullion as it is highly liquid, portable, and private.


U.S. Gold affords more profit potential than traditional bullion.


Under current federal law, gold can be confiscated by the federal government in times of national crisis. U.S. Gold is defined as collectibles and as such, rare coins do not fall within the provisions permitting confiscation.

Daily Special – AU $20 Liberties – At just 2% over melt

We are offering up to 150 uncertified AU $20 Liberties at just 3.75% over melt. For less than the premium of a Bullion Gold Eagle you can own nice AU Pre-33 $20 Liberties!

Based on the current spot price of $2,328, the coins are $2,336 per coin. This is subject to spot gold fluctuations, us this formula for current price (spot x .9675 x 103.75%). They are solid AU coins with a nice date mix.

Minimum order is just 10 coins. Call or email to confirm

1928 SOUTH AFRICA SOVEREIGNS MS64 NGC

Our special for today is a gold sovereign lot, produced in South Africa – nicer than usually encountered, these are close to gem quality and all have been graded by NGC as MS 64.

5 coins are a minimum here, and a total of 14 coins are available – they are offered at the special price based at the current Gold (Au) Spot Basis of $1,964.

$630 Each ($3,150 per five coin lots); $8,820 for the entire lot (14 coins)

(Prices subject to change with gold markets, as usual) 

Give us a call today to reserve your lots, gold sovereigns have always been a favorite among gold enthusiasts, and the South African issues provide a certain exotic call of the wild –  follow your instincts and graze on a group of these attractive sovereigns today.

Year: 1928
Grade: MS64
Grade Service: NGC
Denomination: 1 Sovereign
Metal Content: 0.2354 troy oz
Purity: .9167
Thickness: 1.52 mm
Diameter: 22.05 mm

Daily Special – Uncertified XF $20 Liberties

We are offering up to 200 XF $20 Liberties at a $30 discount off their published price HERE.  All coins are solid XF’s with a really nice date mix. 

10 coin lot minimum, a total of 200 coins are available, and they are on offer at the special price of $30 off each at the published price of $20 Gold Liberty Head XF Double Eagles here. Currently $2,064.45 based on a Gold spot basis of $1,979.20. (Prices subject to change with gold markets, as usual) 

$20 Liberty Special – XF Lot

Gold is Down (and So Is Pricing)

Our special for today is a group of 100 US $20 Liberties in XF condition – overall, nicer than usually one usually encounters for an circulated lot – another special group that provides a good vehicle for gold diversification, so go ahead and add a pile of American $20 gold coins to collection today.

tal of 100 coins are available, and they are on offer at the special price of $40 off each at the published price of $20 XF Gold Liberty Head Double Eagles here. Currently $1,979.50 each $9,8975 (5 coin lot) based on a Gold spot basis of $1,819.50. (Prices subject to change with gold markets, as usual) 

HIGH GRADE AUREUS OF CARACALLA

AD 198-217 NGC AU STRIKE 5/5, SURFACE 5/5

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, better known as Caracalla, was a promising son of emperor Septimius Severus. Born at Lugdunum in 188 AD while his father was governor of the province, his youth was spent as the groomed son and heir apparent of Septimius, and many honors were bestowed upon him at the expense of his brother Geta. After their father’s passing in February of 211, the brothers embarked upon a contentius joint rule that lasted less than a year and ended in the fratricidal murder of Geta.

Caracalla was now free to live out his fantasies as the reincarnation of Alexander the Great, and embarked upon his campaign to conquer neighboring empires, as  Alexander had done centuries before. In 214 AD he commenced war against the Alemanni, a German confederation, and he began to wear the caracallus, a hooded cloak from which his nickname derives.  After successes in this campaign, Caracalla conquered the Danubian Capri, and began preparation for his invasion of Persia, another goal in imitation of Alexander. At Troy, Caracalla sponsored military parades to honor the fallen heroes of the Trojan War and acted out portions of Homer’s Iliad – with himself playing the role of Achilles, the greatest of Greek mythological warriors. Visiting the tomb of Alexander in Alexandria, he sought cures for his illnesses and for reasons unknown, decided to massacre tens of thousands of unarmed citizens.  Now completely unhinged, Caracalla headed east to commence his much anticipated Parthian campaign, but was killed en route to Mesopotamia by a disgruntled soldier who was probably also concerned for his life, his praetorian prefect and successor, Macrinus.

We are fortunate to have on offer today a high grade and rare example of Caracalla’s gold coinage, an aureus in AU condition, graded by NGC.  Superbly centered and lustrous, it features a strong portrait and has the excellent rating of 5/5 for both Strike and Surface.

The aureus is available here for:  $28,250

$20 Liberty Special – AU/CU Lot

Our special for today is a group of US $20 Liberties in AU/CU condition – nicer than usually one usually encounters for an AU lot, these are close to mint quality and provide a good vehicle for gold diversification.

10 coin lot minimum, a total of 50 coins are available, and they are on offer at the special price of:

Our special for today is a group of US $20 Liberties in AU/CU condition – nicer than usually one usually encounters for an AU lot, these are close to mint quality and provide a good vehicle for gold diversification.

10 coin lot minimum, a total of 50 coins are available, and they are on offer at the special price of $20 off each at the published price of $20 Gold Liberty Head Double Eagles here. Currently $2,066.48 based on a Gold spot basis of $1,874.50. (Prices subject to change with gold markets, as usual)