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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Vienna Philharmonic (15/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.15: Vienna Philharmonic Gold Coin A few years after the import ban on South African Krugerrand, the Austrian Mint issued its own gold coin. That’s why in 1989, the Vienna […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Gold Panda (14/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.14: Chinese Gold Panda In 1982, the People’s Republic of China introduced the Chinese Gold Panda coins, also known as “Gold Panda”. This initiative was largely due to the success […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Kangaroo (13/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.13: Australian Gold Kangaroo The gold coin known as the “Australian nugget” came officially into circulation in 1987 in Sydney. The name obviously refers to the representation of the Australian […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Maple Leaf (12/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.12: Canadian Gold Maple Leaf In 1979 the only investment coin was the South African Krugerrand. Due to the economic boycott of South Africa because of apartheid, it was no […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: American Gold Eagle (11/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.11: American Gold Eagle The American Gold Eagle was first issued in 1986 as an official U.S. gold investment coin. It allows investors to buy gold in a practical and […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Krugerrand (10/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.10: South African Gold Krugerrand In 1886 one of the richest gold deposits on the planet was discovered in the Witwatersrand Hills. Paul Kruger, President of South Africa, founded the […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Pesos (9/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.9: 50 Pesos Gold Coin In 1921, the “Casa de Moneda” (Mexican Mint) minted the 50 Pesos Gold coin, also known as the “Centenario”. It commemorates the 100th anniversary of […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Swiss Franc (8/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.8: 20 Swiss Franc Gold Coin In 1848, Switzerland became a federal state. Two years later, the Swiss Franc was its monetary unit and the only currency legally minted in […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Mark (7/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.7: 20 Gold Marks In 1871, following the Franco-Prussian war, the two nations were united, resulting in the creation of the German Empire. Its first measure was indeed the vote […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Napoléon (6/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.6: 20 Francs Napoléon Gold Coin The first Gold Napoléons were struck on March 28, 1803. These coins feature the portrait of Napoléon I on the obverse. The Napoléon Gold […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle (5/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.5: Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle In 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt sought to beautify American coinage. For that purpose, he asked Augustus Saint-Gaudens to redesign the Double Eagle. Augustus Saint-Gaudens died in […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Double Eagle (4/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.4 Double Eagle and Liberty Head Double Eagle In 1795, two years after the opening of the first U.S. Mint (Philadelphia), they produced an American coin named eagle. It had […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Guilder (3/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.3: 10 Guilder Gold Coin The 10 Guilder Gold Coin, also known as the “10 Dutch Guilder”, was first minted in 1818. It was the official currency of the Netherlands […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Ruble (2/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

No.2: 5 Ruble Gold Coin The Russian imperial ruble was the main currency unit of the Russian Empire from 1584 to 1922. Therefore, there are many kinds of 5 Golden […]

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Most Famous Bullion Coins: Sovereign (1/15)

May 29, 2019June 6, 2019

As commercial exchanges flourished, metal currencies gradually became more and more important, starting from antiquity. In addition, many countries use gold to produce coins to promote its commercial use and […]

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