• Krugerrand 1 Ounce (South Africa)

     499,90

    “The Krugerrand” is a South African gold coin minted since 1967. On the observe side of the Krugerrand stands the portrait of Paul Kruger (president of the South African Republic). On the reverse of the coin, you can see a springbok gazelle, one of the National symbols of South Africa.

    The Krugerrand exists in 4 different sizes.

    1 Once, 1/2 Once, 1/4 Once, 1/10 Once

    • Weight: 33.93g

    • Fineness: 31.10g

    • Fine Gold: 916.7‰

  • Maple Leaf 1 Ounce (Canada)

     499,90

    “The Maple Leaf” is a 1 ounce Canadian 24 carat gold coin. Its purity is 999,9/1000. On the observe side of the Maple Leaf stands the portrait of Queen Elisabeth II. On the reverse, you can see a maple leaf.

    The Maple Leaf exists in 4 different sizes.

    1 Once, 1/2 Once, 1/4 Once, 1/10 Once”

    • Weight: 31.10g

    • Fineness: 31.10g

    • Fine Gold: 999,9‰

  • Nugget Kangourou 1 Ounce (Australia)

     499,90

    The Nugget Kangaroo is an Australian 24 carat gold coin.

    Its purity is 999,9/1000. On the observe side of the Nugget stands the portrait of Queen Elisabeth II. On the reverse, you can see a kangaroo, symbol of Australia.
    Value: 50 Canadian dollars
    The Australian nugget exists in 8 sizes:

    1kg
    10 Onces
    2 Onces
    1 Once
    1/2 Once
    1/4 Once
    1/10 Once
    1/20 Once

    • Weight: 31.10g

    • Fineness: 31.10g

    • Fine Gold: 999,9‰

  • Philharmonic 1 Ounce (Austria)

     499,90

    The Philharmonic is an Austrian 24 carat gold coin.

    Its purity is 999,9/1000. On the observe side of the Philharmonic stands the great Opera of Vienna as well as the value of the coin. On the reverse, you can see a range of instruments (the harp, the violin, the cello, the flute, the bassoon and the French horn).

    The Philharmonic exists in 4 sizes:

    – 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce

    • Weight: 31.10g

    • Fineness: 31.10g

    • Fine Gold: 999,9‰

  • Eagle 50$ 1 Ounce (United States of America)

     499,90

    The Eagle is an American 22 carat gold coin, titled at 916,67°/00. First minted in 1986.
    The observe side represents the Statue of Liberty. On the reverse, you can see an eagle nest, symbol of the American family

    The Eagle exists in 4 sizes:

    1 Once,1/2 Once,1/4 Once,1/10 Once

    • Weight: 33.93g

    • Fineness: 31.10g

    • Fine Gold: 916.7 ‰

  • Britannia 1 Ounce (United Kingdom)

     499,90

    The Britannia is an English 22 carat gold coin, titled at 917°/00. Issued since 1987, this coin thanks its name to Britannia’s representation on its observe side.
    On the reverse, stands the portrait of Queen Elisabeth II.

    The Britannia exists in 4 sizes:

    1 Once,1/2 Once,1/4 Once,1/10 Once

    • Weight: 33.93g

    • Fineness: 31.10g

    • Fine Gold: 916.7‰

  • Panda 1 Ounce (China)

     499,90

    Issued in 1982, the Panda is a Chinese 24 carat gold coin, titled at 999,9°/00.
    The observe side represents the view from the sky temple of Peking (Tiân Tiân).
    Its reverse side shows a panda and changes each year.

    The Panda exists in 5 sizes:

    1 Once,1/2 Once,1/4 Once,1/10 Once,1/20 Once

    • Weight: 31.10g

    • Fineness: 31.10g

    • Fine Gold: 999.9‰

  • Buffalo 1 Ounce (United States of America)

     499,90

    The Buffalo is an American 24 carat gold coin, titled at 999,9°/00.
    It was first issued in 2006 for the United States Mint.

    The Buffalo exists in 4 sizes:

    1 Ounce,1/2 Ounce,1/4 Ounce,1/10 Ounce

    • Weight: 31.10g

    • Fineness: 31.10g

    • Fine Gold: 999.9‰

  • 50 Pesos (Mexico)

     499,90

    The 50 Pesos is a Mexican 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
    First minted in 1921 to celebrate the end of Independence War.
    On the observe side, stands “the independence Angel”. The reverse represents the golden Mexican Eagle emblem with a snake in its beak.

    • Weight: 41.67g

    • Fineness: 37.5g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • 20 Dollars (United States of America)

     499,90

    The 20 Dollars is an American 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
    There are two types of 20$:
    – Liberty Head:
    On the observe side, stands the Liberty head surrounded by 13 stars. On the reverse there is a standing eagle with the inscription “United States of America”
    – Saint-Gaudens:
    On the observe side, stands the Liberty holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left hand. The stars represent the number of states in the Union.
    On the reverse there is white headed eagle flying above the sun.

    • Weight: 33.43g

    • Fineness: 30.09g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • 10 Dollars (United States of America)

     499,90

    The 10 Dollars is an American 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00 and
    There are two types of 10$:
    – Liberty Head Eagle
    – Indian Head Eagle

    • Weight: 16.72g

    • Fineness: 15.05g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • 5 Dollars (United States of America)

     499,90

    The 5 Dollars is an American 22 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00 and issued from 1795 to 1929.
    There are two types of 5$:
    – Liberty Head
    – Indian Head

    • Weight: 8.37g

    • Fineness: 7.53g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • Napoleon 20 Francs (France)

     499,90

    The Napoleon 20 fr is a French 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
    It was created on the 28th of March 1803 by the first Consul Napoléon Bonaparte.
    The coin originally wore his effigy but also, over time, the effigy of Louis XVIII, Charles X, Louis-Philippe, Napoléon III or other republican symbols.

    • Weight: 6.45g

    • Fineness: 5.8050g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • Vreneli 20 Francs (Switzerland)

     499,90

    The 20 Swiss Franc is a 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
    On the observe side, shows the bust of Helvetia wearing a headband and a mountain landscape in the background.
    The reverse side shows the Swiss coat of arms on an oak branch with the face value on both sides of the Ecu.
    These coins were minted in the Bern workshop for coin-making.
    The starts on the edge of the coin are printed in relief.

    • Weight: 6.45g

    • Fineness: 5.8050g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • Belgian Louis 20 Francs (Belgium)

     499,90

    The 20 Leopold II Franc is a 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
    The observe side represents the effigy of Leopold II.
    On the averse side, stands the Hermine’s Pavilion in which you can see a round Ecu holding the Belgian lion, surrounded by the collar of Leopold’s order.
    On its edge, you can read “Dieu protège la Belgique” (“God protects Belgium”).

    • Weight: 6.45g

    • Fineness: 5.8050g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • 20 Lira (Italy)

     499,90

    The 20 Lira is an Italian 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
    This coin is part of the gold coins issues from the Latin Union of currency.
    Its characteristics are the same as the 20 Gold Francs.
    Several effigies exist for this coin (Umberto I, Victor Emmanuel II…)

    • Weight: 6.45g

    • Fineness: 5.8050g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • Tientjes 10 Gulden Florin (Nederlands)

     499,90

    The 10 Gulden is a 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
    Issued between 1818 and 1933.

    • Weight: 6.72g

    • Fineness: 6.05g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • Old British Sovereigns (United-Kingdom)

     499,90

    The old British Sovereigns is a 22 carat gold coin, titled at 916°/00.
    It was minted for the first time in 1489 on the request of the King of England, Henri VII.
    On the observe side stands the effigy of the monarch of the era in which it was minted (Georges III, Georges IV, Victoria, Edward VII, Georges V, Georges VI).
    The reverse side shows Saint Georges on his horse fighting a dragon.
    Under Saint Georges representation, you can see the year as well as the initials “BP” from Benedetto Pistrucci, the engraver of the coin.

    • Weight: 7.98g

    • Fineness: 7.32g

    • Fine Gold: 916‰

  • New British Sovereigns Elisabeth II (United Kingdom)

     499,90

    The New Sovereigns is a 22 carat gold coin, titled at 916°/00.
    Issued from 1957 until today.
    On the observe side of this coin stands Queen Elisabeth’s effigy.
    On the reverse side, you can see Saint Georges representation fighting a dragon, and below, the year and the initials “BP” from Benedetto Pistrucci.

    • Weight: 7.98g

    • Fineness: 7.32g

    • Fine Gold: 916‰

  • 20 Deutsche Mark (Germany)

     499,90

    The 20 Deutsche Mark is a 21,6 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
    Issued between 1871 and 1915.

    • Weight: 7.97g

    • Fineness: 7.17g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • 50 Ecus (Belgium)

     499,90

    The 50 Ecus is a 22 carat gold coin, titled at 900°/00.
    On the observe, stands the crowned, wrapped and ready for battle bust of Charles-Quint.
    On the reverse you can see the value “50 ecu” and the year “1987” surrounded by twelve stars.

    • Weight: 17.28g

    • Fineness: 15.55g

    • Fine Gold: 900‰

  • 1 Ducat (Austria)

     499,90

    The 1 Ducat is a 23,6 carat gold coin, titled at 986°/00.
    This coin shows on its observe side, Franz Joseph I and the Austrian coat of arms with a double-headed eagle on its reverse.

    • Weight: 3.49g

    • Fineness: 3.44g

    • Fine Gold: 986‰

  • 4 Ducats (Austria)

     499,90

    The 4 Ducat is a 23,6 carat gold coin, titled at 986°/00.
    This coin shows on its observe side, Franz Joseph I and the Austrian coat of arms with a double-headed eagle on its reverse.

    • Weight: 13.96g

    • Fineness: 13.76g

    • Fine Gold: 986‰