Gold Bullions

List of Gold Bullion:

CANADIAN GOLD MAPLE LEAF
1 Oz .9999 GOLD



The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is the official gold bullion coin of Canada.It was first struck by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1979 and has become one of the world's most popular pure bullion coins. Trusted for its purity (it was the first coin ever to achieve a purity level of .9999 fine) and admired for its beauty, with the advent of the Canadian Maple Leaf. The concept of pure gold coins without alloy was pioneered, just a disc of 99.99% pure gold that did not require the strength of an alloy since the coin was not intended to circulate or be handled.  The coins' content and purity are guaranteed by the Government of Canada.

AMERICAN GOLD EAGLE
1 Oz .9167 GOLD
 
American Gold Eagle, the official bullion coin of the United States was first released by the U.S. Mint in 1986. The front of each coin depicts a graceful Striding Liberty design inspired by the Augustus Saint-Gaudens original design of the $20 Double-Eagle gold coins minted from 1907-1933. The reverse of the coin depicts a nest of American Eagles, symbolic of American family values and family tradition. Bearing the motifs of a handsome eagle and Lady Liberty, the coin celebrates the eternal American values of freedom, pride and dignity. To reduce maiming and scratches the coins are minted in 22-karat Gold.  The coin's weight and content are guaranteed by the Government of the United States of America.

SOUTH AFRICAN KRUGERRAND 
1 Oz .9170 GOLD

One of the earliest-issued bullion coins of modern times, the South African Krugerrand was first released in 1967 as a means for the private ownership of gold bullion to the general public. The Krugerrand has become one of the most widely owned bullion coins in the world. Produced by the South African Mint Company, its composition was designed to be more durable. Its purity is .9170 fine or 91.7% Gold, with the remainder being copper. Copper alloy gold coins are more resistant to wear than their 24 karat counterparts. The coin's name is a combination of the first Boer president of the South African Republic, Paul Kruger, and the name of the South African currency, the rand.

AUSTRALIAN GOLD KANGAROO NUGGET
1 Oz .9999 GOLD
 
AUSTRALIAN GOLD NUGGET
The Australian Gold Nugget Bullion Coin was first introduced in 1987 with a design of the largest gold nugget ever found. However, in 1990, the reverse design changed to that of a kangaroo, Australia's famous marsupial, giving way to the name Kangaroo Nugget. Made from .9999 fine (24 karat) gold, the Australian Gold Kangaroo or Nugget, is minted at the Gold Corporation’s Perth Mint, owned by the government of Western Australia. Each year the design is changed, featuring a different Kangaroo. The Australian Government guarantees the weight and purity of each strike.

 VIENNA PHILHARMONIC GOLD

1 Oz .9999 GOLD
The Vienna Philharmonic is a bullion coin whose exceptional beauty has made it a bestseller. The coin is named and designed after the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the world’s finest musical ensembles. Originally denominated in schillings, the Vienna Philharmonic is now the only bullion coin denominated in euros. Produced by the Austrian Mint, the official minting authority of the Austrian Republic, the Vienna Philharmonic has a fineness of .9999 or 24 karats, and is the largest diameter one-ounce pure gold coin in the world.

CHINESE GOLD PANDA
1 Oz .999 GOLD
 
The Panda Gold coin was first introduced by China in 1982. These Chinese bullion is issued by the Peoples Bank of China to make their offering attractive to the global market buyers that buy gold coins. Panda gold coins, as the name implies, features a very adorable Panda design that changes every year. The mintage of these coins, compared to American Eagles, Canadian Maple Leaf, Krugerrands and other well known gold coins is very small, so these coins tend to price a lot higher. The coins are minted by the Shenzhen Guobao Mint, Shenyang Mint and Shanghai Mint with a purity of .999 Gold and solely distributed by China Gold Coin Incorporation.

AMERICAN GOLD BUFFALO
1 Oz .9999 GOLD
 
Struck under the aegis of the Presidential One Dollar Coin Act of 2005, the American Gold Buffalo is the first pure gold (.9999 fine) coin issued by the U.S. Mint. Its design is based on James Earle Fraser's design of the original 1913 Type I Buffalo nickel. The obverse features a profile of a proud Native American male and an American buffalo (or bison) on the reverse. The coin's weight and content are guaranteed by the Government of the United States of America.

MEXICAN LIBERTAD GOLD COIN
1 Oz .999 GOLD
 
Libertad coins are Mexican bullion gold coins first introduced in 1991.The Libertad coins are made of .999 fine pure gold. When the Libertad gold series were first introduced in 1991 their design was based on the 1921 Centenario gold coin or 50 peso gold coin. On the reverse side of the coin is a winged Victoria of Mexican Independence Victory Column in front of a landscape with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl rising in the background. The observe side shows the coat of arms of Mexico. They were minted in this design from 1991 to 1994.
91'-94' Design
Mexico reintroduced the Libertad gold coin series for the year 2000 and has been minting them every year since. The new version has Winged Victoria in another angle on the reverse side and on the observe side it shows the coat of arms of Mexico surrounded by historical Mexican coats of arms.