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2013 Canadian Polar Bear

Impervious to the brutal conditions of the Arctic, polar bears number roughly 20,000 today and Canada is home to the world’s largest polar bear population. The Canadian Polar Bear Coin celebrates this most famous resident of the Arctic with exquisite engraving. The design features the majestic polar bear striding across a barren Arctic landscape on the reverse and Susanna Blunt’s right-facing profile of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. Containing .025 of .9999 fine Gold, this coin is perfect for IRA investors.

Buy Commemorative Coins

The 1984 Olympics Commemorative $10 gold coin was part of a trio of coin designs to commemorate the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California. The $10 gold coin was the first gold commemorative issued in the U.S. in more than fifty years. Although considered legal tender, Modern Commemoratives are not issued for general circulation. These breathtaking $10 Gold Commemoratives are prized among gold coin collectors and investors alike. Struck to honor the most exceptional events, people and places in American history, these highly sought after gold coins are enduring testaments to the spirit of the Olympic Games and a must-have for every serious collector.

South African Krugerrand Coin

The Gold South Africa Krugerrand coin has long been a favorite of collectors since its introduction in 1967, and its design has remained consistent throughout the years.

The reverse of the coin shows South Africa’s beloved national animal: the sprightly springbok antelope.

The South Africa Gold Krugerrand is a famed, historic design with a metal purity similar to the American Eagle and features the investment potential of bullion.

Buy Valcambi Gold Bars

The powerful global brand image and popularity of Valcambi Suisse based in Balerna, Switzerland is behind the CombiBars™, divisible gold bars with a robust composite of 50 X 1g Gold and 20 X 1g Gold. The single 1g/10g bars are manufactured with predetermined breaking points that can be separated easily without any loss of material. CombiBars™ were created in 2010 to meet the growing demand for smaller bars from investors seeking flexibility, easier storage or to simplify trading.

Gold American Eagle

The American Gold Eagle is the official bullion coin of the United States. The first coins were struck in 1986 and were inspired by Augustus Saint-Gaudens $20 gold piece. Highly liquid and easily traded, these coins are guaranteed by the federal government and respected worldwide for their undeniable quality and purity. Available in four denominations: 1 ounce, ½ ounce, ¼ ounce and 1/10 ounce.

2014 Arctic Fox Canadian Gold Coins

The arctic fox (vulpes lagopus) is known as the white fox and is Canada’s smallest member of the canid family. The fox has a deep, thick fur that is brown in the summer and white in the winter. Coin collectors, investors and wildlife enthusiasts alike will cherish this beautiful gold coin that captures one of Canada’s most majestic animals surveying its domain. The coin is a premium version of the Royal Canadian Mint’s .9999 pure gold bullion. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The Canadian Arctic Fox coin beautifully contrasts Canada’s loyalty to the Crown and its pristine wilderness.

$10 Gold Liberty Eagle Coins

Also known as the Coronet, the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin is a timeless classic with a design by sculptor Christian Gobrecht. This design of Lady Liberty in profile would also appear later on the $2.50 Liberty gold coin and the $5 Liberty gold coin, which added to its fame. The motto “IN GOD WE TRUST,” so familiar to us today, was not always on the coin. During 1838 and 1866, it was removed. As a product of the U.S. Mint, Coronets were made in Denver, Carson City, Philadelphia and San Francisco. These are highly prized by coin enthusiasts and retirement investors alike.

$5 Gold Liberty Eagle Coins

Designed by the U.S. Mint’s chief engraver Christian Gobrecht in 1839, the $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle has become one of the most highly sought after coins on the market today. Each Liberty Gold Half Eagle was minted employing 90.0% gold for a total of .24187 troy ounces. These stunning treasures were minted from 1839 to 1908. Liberty Head $5 half eagles are a historic example of the high quality output of the U.S. Mint over its illustrious history.

Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin

In 1989, Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins debuted with a 1 oz. coin and a ¼ oz. coin. Both coins had face values listed in Austrian Shillings. As of 2002, these coins have a face value in euros when Austria joined the European Union. Formed in 1842, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is considered by many to be one of the greatest orchestras in the world and this beautiful gold coin honors that legacy. Designed by Austrian Mint Chief Engraver Thomas Posendorfer, the Gold Philharmonic series was the world’s best selling gold coins in the early to mid-1990s. The playful lyricism of the design and intricate detailing make this gold coin highly desirable and an exceptional work of art.

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$20 St. Gauden MS61 Coin

The perfect blend of beauty and history, the Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is the culmination of Theodore Roosevelt’s desire to transform the nation’s coinage into inspiring works of art. After nearly a century, it’s still 20 dollars legal tender in the U.S.

These highly acclaimed and sought-after coins  are historically significant with a timeless design featuring a bald eagle soaring through a burst of rays, ever the symbol of the freedoms we hold dear. On the obverse side, Lady Liberty stands proudly in flowing robe, torch in her right hand and olive branch in her left hand; wreathed in the sun’s rays and accompanied by the U.S. Capitol Building to her left.