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7 one Oz. Gold coins from 7 Corners of the World

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / World Coins - Gold Start Price:7,000.00 USD Estimated At:21,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
7 one Oz. Gold coins from 7 Corners of the World
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7 one Oz. Gold coins from 7 Corners of the World
This lot contains one coin each of the following (Total 7 one oz gold coins):
Gold Krugerrand 1 oz
Gold Philharmonic 1 oz
Gold Bar 1 oz Perth Mint
Special Gold Maple 5 X 9 pure 1 oz
Gold Buffalo 1 oz
Gold Eagle 1 oz
Gold Maple 1 oz
Gold Krugerrand 1 oz (33.933 Grams of .916 Purity)
One of the earliest-issued bullion coins of modern times, the South African Krugerrand was first released in 1967 as a vehicle for the private ownership of gold. Produced by the South African Mint Company, the Krugerrand has become one of the most widely owned bullion coins in the world. Each coin contains a full measure of pure gold with an extra alloying metal added for wear-resistance.

Gold Philharmonic 1 oz (31.103 Grams .9999 Fineness)
The Vienna Philharmonic is a bullion coin whose exceptional beauty has made it a bestseller. Produced by the Austrian Mint, the official minting authority of the Austrian Republic, the coin is named and designed after the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the world’s finest musical ensembles.
Originally denominated in schillings, the Vienna Philharmonic is now the only bullion coin denominated in euros.

Gold Bar 1 oz Perth Mint
The Kangaroo Minted Gold Bar, produced by the Perth Mint, was launched in January 2010. Each bar bears the Perth Mint's logo of a majestic swan on the front. The back is decorated with kangaroo motifs, symbols of the Australian 'outback' where gold has been mined in commercial quantities since 1851.
Founded in 1899, the Perth Mint is the official minting authority of the Australian Government. Fully owned by the state government of Western Australia, The Perth Mint has maintained an outstanding reputation for fine gold coins and bars among investors worldwide.
Special Gold Maple 5 X 9 pure 1 oz
After becoming the world’s first mint to achieve a purity level of .9999 fine, the Royal Canadian Mint has raised the bar once again with the Special Gold Maple. At .99999 fine gold, this is the world’s purest bullion coin. Legal tender in Canada, the coin features the same maple leaf design and excellent craftsmanship that has made Gold Maples a favorite among collectors and investors the world over. The coin’s content and purity are guaranteed by the Government of Canada.
Gold Buffalo 1 oz
Struck under the aegis of the Presidential One Dollar Coin Act of 2005, the American Gold Buffalo is the first pure gold (.9999 fine) coin issued by the U.S. Mint. Its design is based on James Earle Fraser's design of the original 1913 Type I Buffalo nickel. The obverse features a profile of a proud Native American male and an American buffalo (or bison) graces the reverse. The coin's weight and content are guaranteed by the Government of the United States of America.

Gold Eagle 1 oz (33.933 Grams .9167 Fineness)
The 22-karat American Gold Eagle, an official bullion coin of the United States was first released by the U.S. Mint in 1986. Bearing the motifs of a handsome eagle and Lady Liberty, the coin celebrates the eternal American values of freedom, pride and dignity. In each of its issued sizes (1, 1/2, 1/4 and 1/10 oz), the coin's weight and content are guaranteed by the Government of the United States of America.
Gold Maple 1 oz (31.15 Grams .9999 Fineness)

Since it was first struck by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1979, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf has become one of the world's most popular pure bullion coins. Trusted for its purity (it was the first coin ever to achieve a purity level of .9999 fine) and admired for its beauty (a product of the Mint's high tradition of artistry, craftsmanship and technical excellence), this coin is legal tender in a country well-known for its stability, independence, and freedom. The coins' content and purity are guaranteed by the Government of Canada.

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