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The American Silver Eagle production is authorized by Title II of Public Law 99-61 (Liberty Coin Act, approved July 9, 1985) and codified as 31 U.S.C. § 5112(e)-(h). Its content, weight, and purity are certified by the United States Mint. In addition to the bullion version, the United States Mint has produced a proof version…
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The Australian Kookaburra design is a reminder of the chortling creature’s flourishing presence in suburban neighborhoods.
The design portrays the regular visitor perched on an ornamental bird bath among agapanthus, flowering plants regularly seen in Australian gardens. As well as the inscription ‘KOOKABURRA’, the reverse design also includes the coin’s weight, purity and year-date.
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If you’re looking to invest in physical silver, the Austrian Philharmonic Silver coin will always retain in intrinsic silver value and in many cases a small premium over melt value. Dates for these items are our choice and can be combined. Austrian Philharmonics are IRA Approved.
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Since its introduction in 1988, the iconic Silver Maple Leaf (SML) has been a highly sought-after Royal Canadian Mint bullion investment coin.
At a purity of .9999, silver bars represent a cost effective way to invest in silver from a globally recognized refiner, the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Bar Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .99999 fine Gold.
- Individual bars are presented in a sealed protective assay package.
- Obverse: Features The Perth Mint’s distinctive logo of a majestic swan along with the weight and purity of the bar.
- Reverse: Decorated with diagonally repeating kangaroos.
- The accompanying assay card lists the weight and authentication of the bar by the assayer.
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Since its introduction, the iconic 1 oz Great Britain Britannia Silver Coin has been a highly sought-after British Royal Mint bullion investment coin.
At a purity of .999, silver bars represent a cost effective way to invest in silver from a globally recognized refiner, the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Scruffy 1/2 oz $25 American Gold Eagle coin is a reliable and trusted bullion investment asset from the US Mint that has realized either, toning, marring or scratching and are not in an uncirculated condition. They are still guaranteed for the content and purity.
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With more than 25 million troy ounces sold since their introduction in 1979. The GML was also the first bullion coin to achieve the heightened standard of 9999 purity.
The Maple Leaf has been a national symbol of Canada since the 18th century. It makes sense that it would be emblazoned on the reverse of the national bullion coin from the Royal Canadian Mint.
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The United States Mint has been issuing First Spouse Gold Coins since 2007. The series, authorized by the Presidential $1 Coin Act (Public Law 109-145) and honors the first ladies of former Presidents with 24-karat gold coin. Each coin has a denomination of $10, and includes one-half troy ounces of gold with a .9999 purity.
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American Arts Commemorative Series Medallions are a series of ten gold bullion medallions that were produced by the United States Mint from 1980 to 1984. They were sold to compete with the South African Krugerrand and other bullion coins.
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American Gold Eagles are offered in weights and denominations consisting of tenth ounce $5, quarter ounce $10, half ounce $25 and one ounce, $50. These coins are guaranteed by the U.S. government to contain the stated amount of actual gold weight in troy ounces. By law, the gold must come from sources in America, alloyed with…
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Scruffy 1/2 oz $10 American Gold Eagle coin is a reliable and trusted bullion investment asset from the US Mint that has realized either, toning, marring or scratching and are not in an uncirculated condition. They are still guaranteed for the content and purity.
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