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This is a nifty little calculator to help you find out what the gold value of your coin is.
Most of the information was taken from " Rennicks Gold Coin Values" by Dion H Skinner but should taken as a guide only.

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$20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
Actual Gold Content: .9675 troy ounce

The Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle is certainly one of the most beautiful, popular, and widely recognized of all the world’s gold coins. The last gold piece struck by the U.S. government for regular issue, it will forever remain a symbol of the emerging greatness of the United States in the 20th Century.

MS61 $1100.00 MS62 $1110.00 MS63 $1140.00 MS64 $1240.00
 


Pre-1900 U.S. $20 Liberty Double Eagles
Actual Gold Content: .9675 troy ounce

Hefty and historic $20 Liberty gold coins minted before 1900 have always been one of our favorite portfolio builders. Most investors don’t realize, pre-1900 $20 Liberty coins are two to three times more scarce than the ones minted from 1900 to 1907! Very few of these classic Liberty gold pieces survive in pristine condition

MS61 $1100.00 MS62 $1110.00 MS63 $1540.00 MS64 $1950.00
 

Pre-1900 U.S. $10 Liberty Double Eagles
Actual Gold Content: .4838 troy ounce


MS61 $560.00 MS62 $577.00 MS63 $1160.00 MS64 $2090.00
 


British Sovereign (1817-2003)
Actual Gold Content: .2354 troy ounce.

The British Sovereign (originally the one pound coin) is the most widely traded gold semi-numismatic gold coin in the world. There is constant and excellent liquidity in most countries in the world. For the person looking for a small gold coin (.2354 ounces fine gold content) and the potential for the premium (numismatic value) to rise, British Sovereigns are a good way to invest in gold.The design of Saint George, aboard his brave steed, slaying the dragon is common to the reverse of all variations of this bullion coin. The Sovereign is a popular coin for investors and collectors alike.

Circulated $ 240.00     UnCirculated $246.00
 


German “Wilhelm II” Gold 20 Marks (1890-1913)
Actual Gold Content: .2304 troy ounc

Minted from 1888 to 1915, the German “Wilhelm II” Gold 20 Marks harkens back to the grand period of the Prussian monarchy, before the ravages of World War One, the terrible economic hardship, and the political insanity that followed. At the time, anyone wise enough to hold wealth in these historic gold coins had protection from the devastating effects of inflation—and the same holds true today.They are beautifully designed and struck; they have fascinating historical significance; they carry high demand among European and American collectors; and they offer a tremendous value in today’s market, trading at unusually low premiums relative to their gold melt value.

Circulated $ 238.00     UnCirculated $241.00
 


French 20 Franc (1852-1914)
Actual Gold Content: .1867 troy ounce

In 1871, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Italy agreed to standardize the weight and face value of their gold coins so that they could trade on par value, much like the ECU today. They settled on the 20 franc gold coin, containing .1867 ounces of pure gold. Each country produced beautiful coins reflecting its own unique heritage and history. From the 1800s to the mid-1930s, gold 20 franc coins were the backbone of European commerce

Circulated $ 190.00     UnCirculated $197.00
 


Swiss 20 Franc (1883-1930)
Actual Gold Content: .1867 troy ounce

In 1871, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Italy agreed to standardize the weight and face value of their gold coins so that they could trade on par value, much like the ECU today. They settled on the 20 franc gold coin, containing .1867 ounces of pure gold. Each country produced beautiful coins reflecting its own unique heritage and history. From the 1800s to the mid-1930s, gold 20 franc coins were the backbone of European commerce. In 1933, when the United States abandoned gold coinage as currency, the rest of the world quickly followed suit and mintage ceased. Today these 20 franc gold coins are not only pieces of history, they are works of art in their own right and fascinating reminders of a bygone golden era.

Circulated $ 190.00     UnCirculated $197.00
 


Netherland 10 Guilder (1875-1933)
Actual Gold Content: .1947 troy ounce

Netherlands 10 Guilder gold coins are an excellent choice for gold investors and coin collectors alike, offering true scarcity, historical importance, and classic European beauty at common gold coin prices.Slightly larger in size and gold content then the popular French gold 20 franc “Lucky Angel” but far more scarce, Dutch gold 10 guilder “Kings” are an excellent value in today’s market. These scarce, classic European gold coins were minted before 1900, yet they're trading now at prices very near to their gold melt value.

Circulated $198.00     UnCirculated $205.00
 


Italian 20 Lira (1880-1897)
Actual Gold Content: .1867 troy ounce

In 1871, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Italy agreed to standardize the weight and face value of their gold coins so that they could trade on par value, much like the ECU today. They settled on the 20 franc gold coin, containing .1867 ounces of pure gold. Each country produced beautiful coins reflecting its own unique heritage and history. From the 1800s to the mid-1930s, gold 20 franc coins were the backbone of European commerce. In 1933, when the United States abandoned gold coinage as currency, the rest of the world quickly followed suit and mintage ceased. Today these 20 franc gold coins are not only pieces of history, they are works of art in their own right and fascinating reminders of a bygone golden era.

Circulated $190.00     UnCirculated $197.00
 

The bullion coins below all trade based on current spot price plus 5% call for current updated prices.
All government issue gold coins come in 4 sizes 1oz-1/2 oz-1/4 oz-1/10 oz


South African Krugerrands
Actual Gold Content: 1.0 troy ounce (31.103 grams)

The South African Krugerrand was first produced in 1967. Since then it has become the most widely owned gold bullion coin in the world.Each Krugerrand contains exactly 1 ounce of pure gold, added to which is a small amount of copper to provide durability. Thus the coins are of 22 karat gold.The obverse depicts Paul Kruger, the last President of the original South African Republic from 1883 to 1902, and the reverse shows the national animal of South Africa - the springbok.

 


Australian Nugget Kangaroos
Actual Gold Content: 1.0 troy ounce (31.103 grams)

Australian Kangaroo Nugget coins are issued by the Perth Mint, Australia's oldest operating Mint established in 1899.These gold coins are redesigned yearly, but always features Australia’s most famous marsupial, the kangaroo.Their purity, .9999 fine gold, the impeccable standards of the Perth Mint and the fact that a limited number of coins are produced annually in lower quantity than other gold bullion coins combine to make the Australian Gold Nugget or Kangaroo one of the world’s most desirable bullion coins and it is in high demand by coin collectors and gold investors alike.

 


Canadian Maple Leafs
Actual Gold Content: 1.0 troy ounce (31.103 grams)

The Canadian Maple Leaf was first minted in 1979 and by the early 80s it outsold the Kruggerand, and it has maintained it's international popularity ever since.The Royal Canadian Mint is known throughout the world for its impeccable standards of quality and purity in all its products. Because of this fine gold purity (.9999), flawless quality and appealing design, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf in particular has become the preferred coin for many investors around the world today

 


Austrian Philharmonics
Actual Gold Content: 1.0 troy ounce (31.103 grams)

The Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin is minted at the Austrian Mint in Vienna, who have been producing quality coins for collectors, investors and trade for over 800 years. First released in 1194, it was the first 24 karat legal tender bullion produced in Europe. It's legal tender value or minted face value is €100 and it is thus the legal tender of one of the most economically stable countries in the world. They have gained recent recognition as being the first gold coins issued in the new Euro currency

 


American Eagles
Actual Gold Content: 1.0 troy ounce (31.103 grams)

The beauty and power of Liberty, captured in the graceful Striding Liberty design by Augustus Saint Gaudens for the 1907-1933 $20 U.S. Double Eagle gold coin is the basis for the American Gold Eagle coin.American Eagles use the durable gold standard established for gold coins circulating over 350 years ago. Each of these gold coins is minted in 91.67% fine gold. This creates harder coins that resist scratching and marring which can diminish resale value.These are the only gold coins whose quality and purity are guaranteed by the U.S. government. And by law, only gold mined in the U.S. is used in the minting of American Gold Eagles. It was introduced in 1986 and has four sizes, 1 oz., ½ oz., ¼ oz. and 1/10 oz.

 


American Silver Eagles

The only silver bullion coin backed by the U.S. government for weight and metal content, American Silver Eagles are the safest, most secure, and most convenient way to balance your investment portfolio.Issued since 1986 as legal tender by the U.S. Mints in Philadelphia and San Francisco, Silver Eagles are only available in the one-ounce weight with a face value of $1.00