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As mentioned above, gold bullion coins are preferred by many investors because they have the backing of central banks and federal governments. Additionally, these coins are issued by national sovereign mints and other state-owned facilities. The following are some of the most prolific issuers of gold coins:
The primary benefits to gold bullion bars for gold buyers are diversity and affordability. Gold bullion bars have lower premiums over the spot price of gold when compared to gold bullion coins, and the variety of options is far more diverse. Gold bullion bars are available not only in the aforementioned weights, but also styles including cast, hand-poured, and minted ingots. Gold bullion bars are struck continuously to meet the demand for gold, with the following refineries and mints representing some of the greatest refiners of gold bars:
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Gold bullion coins come in several different sizes and designs, which provides a diverse selection. Investors of all types can find value in purchasing Gold coins from reputable dealers. Gold coins often serve as collectible investments due to their design, scarcity and often high demand. New coins are minted with different variations each passing year and may never be produced again. APMEX only sells coins minted by the most trusted mints in the world.
Gold coins are struck with various purity levels, from the .9167 fineness of the American Gold Eagle to some Canadian coins containing .99999 fine Gold designations. It is common for Gold bullion coins to have a face value issued by the sovereign country such as the 1 oz Gold Britannia with a denomination of 100 Pounds, backed by the Pound Sterling.
Gold coins are commonly issued in 1 troy ounce, but many also have 1/20 troy ounce to 1/2 troy ounce fractional sizes available. The coin price will vary from coin to coin and fluctuates with the Live Spot Price of Gold. Here are some of our most popular Gold coins for sale with APMEX:
American Gold Eagle: One of the most widely known Gold bullion coins globally, the American Gold Eagle has remained a staple since its introduction in 1986. APMEX carries the Gold Eagle in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz sizes, along with convenient Gold Eagle sets for easy collection.
The Perth Mint issues Gold bullion coins from this series in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz and 1/2 gram sizes with face values in Australian dollars. In addition to these typical sizes, the Kangaroo Gold coins have also been released in larger sizes, including 2 oz, 10 oz and 1 kilo coins along with coin sets.
British Gold Britannia: Introduced by The Royal Mint in 1987, the Britannia coins have played a significant role in the coin market. Gold Britannias are issued in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz and 1/40 oz sizes with face values in British pounds () of 100, 50, 25 and 10, respectively.
For most of their history, the Gold Britannias were .9167 fine Gold until 2013. In 2013, the fineness of these bullion coins increased to a .9999 fine Gold and continued to be a legal tender in Great Britain. If you love the design and prestige of the Gold Britannias, another popular item to consider is the Silver Britannia bullion coin.
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf: In 1979, the Royal Canadian Mint began the production of Gold bullion with $50 Gold Maple Leaf 1 oz coins. Since these coins were introduced, they have been in high demand. These Canadian classics come in various sizes, including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz and 1 gram.
Each coin is a legal Canadian Gold tender guaranteed by the Government of Canada for its weight and purity. At up to .99999 fineness, Gold Maple Leaf coins are sought after for their premi