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  • 24K, Guaranteed 0.9999 purity by Royal Canadian Mint
  • Coin contains 1/10 Ounce Fine Gold
  • Canadian legal tender (face value five dollars)

Product DescriptionThe Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, at . 9999 fine gold is one of the purest gold coins issued by any mint, and has made the Royal Canadian Mint respected world wide. The Gold Maple Leaf is produced in One, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/10 ounce denominations. This 1/10 ounce version carries a face value of Five Dollars, but actual value is of course connected to the market price of gold. An excellent acquisition, unsurpassed in beauty and inherent value. . . . More >>

1/10 Ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin

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Korean Gold Special Coin, It's like silver eagle in Korea. Minted by Korea Mint.

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  • Martha Washington $10 Gold Coin Proof coin

Product DescriptionThis year marks the inaugural year of the First Spouse Gold Coin Series, the United States Mints first coin series to feature our Nations First Spouses.

Four, one-half ounce, $10 24-karat Gold First Spouse Coins will be minted and released annually in the order the spouses served in the White House. The coins will be minted in proof and uncirculated condition and are available individually. Each First Spouse Gold Coin will coincide with the release of the four circ. . . More >>

First Spouse Abigail Adams Series One-half Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin

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So if a 1 ounce .999 gold panda or any other brilliant uncirculated coin is worth today's gold value, how much is the same coin that is turned into a pendant. How much does the value drop from the current gold value?

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the-gold-market.blogspot.com This is a quarter ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin. It's about the size of a Canadian or American penny, and seems similar in weight. It seems really small when you compare it to a 1 ounce gold coin, or to one of my 1 kg silver bars. The 1 ounce coins are humorously small, tiny cute little things. The reason I buy a lot of small denominations of gold plus silver is that I don't make all that much salary wise, but I'm trying to acquire precious metals regularly and these give me a way to do that within my budget. I can't buy 1 ounce gold coins every month but I can buy 1/4 ounce coins or larger amounts of silver.

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It was made in 1979.

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