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Noah's Ark
The new silver-coin from Armenia shows the history-charged symbol from Noah's ark. Beside the ark, the revers shows the mountain Ararat at the rising of the sun and a white pigeon with an olive branch.
Fineness: 999
Available: 10.000g, 5.000g, 10 Ounces, 5 Ounces, 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce
Armenia
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Combi Bar
The Combi Bar is manufactured by Valcambi SA, one of the largest LBMA-certified mints for bullion bars. The Bars are produced under the good delivery standard for the international market in the A7 format.
Fineness: 999
Available: 100g
Switzerland
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Combi Bar
The Combi Bar is manufactured by Valcambi SA, one of the largest LBMA-certified mints for bullion bars. The DIN A8 format product is minted under the good delivery standard and meets the highest optical and technical standards.
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 50g
Switzerland
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Palladium Bars (Heraeus)
These palladium bars are also manufactured by Heraeus in an above-average quality as evidenced by their Good Delivery certification.
Fineness: 999.5
Available: 1000g, 500g, 100g, 1 Ounce
Germany
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Maple Leaf
The Royal Canadian Mint is also minting a small edition of its popular Maple Leaves in palladium. These coins have been issued since 2005.
Fineness: 999.5
Available: 1 Ounce
Canada
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Platinum Bars (Heraeus)
Apart from their metals sold for industrial use, Heraeus also offers platinum and palladium bars. These bars are well-established and highly appreciated all over the world thanks to their Good Delivery quality.
Fineness: 999.5
Available: 1000g, 500g, 100g, 1 Ounce
Germany
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Platypus
This brand new Australian platinum bullion coin for investors premiered only in March 2011 and shows the platypus (Greek for 'flat-footed'), a typically Australian duck-billed animal. Due to its limited edition (30,000 pieces), it is also highly collectible.
Fineness: 999.5
Available: 1 Ounce
Australia
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Koala
This Australian platinum coin was minted from 1988 to 2000. Thanks to its motif changing every year, it is a popular collector's item.
Fineness: 999.5
Available: 10 Ounces, 2 Ounces, 1 Ounce, ½ Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce, 1/20 Ounce
Australia
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Maple Leaf
In some years, the globally cherished Maple Leaves are also issued in platinum, for the first time in 1988.
Fineness: 999.5
Available: 1 Ounce
Canada
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Eagle
The American Silver Eagle has been issued since 1986 and is one of the most-sold silver coins in the world.
Fineness: 999
Available: 1 Ounce
USA
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Silver Bars (Argor)
Argor is one of Europe's most respected manufacturers, a fact that also holds true for its high-quality silver bars.
Fineness: 999
Available: 5000g, 1000g, 500g, 250g, 100g, 50g, 20g
Switzerland
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Libertad/Goddess of Victory
First issued in 1982, the Libertad is the world's oldest silver bullion coin for investors. The Goddess of Victory motif is also very popular with collectors.
Fineness: 999
Available: 5 Ounces, 2 Ounces, 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce, 1/20 Ounce
Mexico
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Wildlife Series
In 2010, the Royal Canadian Mint started minting this new wildlife bullion coin series, with a total of six motifs being issued biannually. Just like the Maple Leaf, wildlife series coins possess a singular fineness of 999.9 and are limited to 1 million pieces per year.
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 1 Ounce
Canada
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Maple Leaf
The Maple Leaf is one of the old and best established silver bullion coins. It was first minted in 1988 and is issued annually. With a purity of 999.9, Maple Leaves are exceptionally fine as far as silver coins are concerned.
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 1 Ounce
Canada
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Britannia
The silver Britannia has been minted since 1997, making this coin Europe's first silver bullion coin for investors. No other one troy ounce silver bullion coin has a higher face value (2 pounds).
Fineness: 958
Available: 1 Ounce, ½ Ounce
Great Britain
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Taku
This young silver bullion coin was first minted in 2009 and is scheduled to be issued annually until 2018. It is manufactured by the New Zealand Mint and is very much in demand due to its attractive design and motif.
Fineness: 999
Available: 5 Ounces, 1 Ounce
Fiji
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Silver Bars (made by Leipziger Edelmetallverarbeitung)
Apart from the well-established Argor silver bars, we have been offering an 'illustrious' alternative since the end of 2010 - the silver bars produced by Leipziger Edelmetallverarbeitung.
Fineness: 999
Available: 5000g, 1000g, 500g, 250g, 100g, 1 Ounce
Germany
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Panda
Silver panda coins were first minted in 1983. Just like in the case of the gold panda, their handsome panda motif changes every year, making these coins attractive to collectors as well.
Fineness: 999
Available: 1 Ounce
China
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Lunar-Series
The Lunar Series - named after the Chinese zodiac - saw a second edition in 2008. Each year, a new motif is issued corresponding to the current year, with 2011 being the Year of the Rabbit.
Fineness: 999
Available: 10 Kilogram, 1 Kilogram, 10 Ounces, 5 Ounces, 2 Ounces, 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce
Australia
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Koala
This Australian silver coin was only issued in 2007 for the first time. Due to its koala motif changing every year, however, it is well-established and popular with both collectors and investors.
Fineness: 999
Available: 1 Kilogram, 10 Ounces, 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce
Australia
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Kookaburra
This silver bullion coin bears a new motif showing the world's largest terrestrial kingfisher every year. It has been minted since 1990 and is an excellent investment item for collectors.
Fineness: 999
Available: 1 Kilogram, 10 Ounces, 1 Ounce
Australia
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Vienna Philharmonic Coin
Silver Vienna Philharmonic Coins have been struck since 2008. Despite their relatively short history, they are now definitely well-established and in great demand.
Fineness: 999
Available: 1 Ounce
Austria
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Buffalo
This relatively recent gold coin for investors was first issued in 2006. It has proven popular all over the world and is in great demand.
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 1 Ounce
USA
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Eagle
The purity of this investor's favourite is guaranteed by the US government. Eagles have been in existence ever since 1986 and are the most-sold bullion coins in the world.
Fineness: 916.67
Available: 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce
USA
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Rand
These gold coins with denominations of 1 and 2 rand were minted between 1961 and 1983 and can be considered the equivalent of full/half sovereigns. Moreover, they have a special fineness of 916.67 or 22 carat.
Fineness: 916.67
Available: 2 (Fineweight: 7.32g) und 1 Rand (Fineweight: 3.66g)
South Africa
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Krugerrand
The world's oldest and best known bullion coin minted since 1967.
Fineness: 916.67
Available: 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce
South Africa
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Vreneli
The term 'vreneli' is derived from the traditional Swiss first name of Verena. Minting of these coins was stopped in 1922 (10 franc version) and 1949 (20 franc version). For this reason, they represent a limited edition restricted by the number of coins issued in the past.
Fineness: 900
Available: 20 Franken (Fineweight: 5.81g) and 10 Franken (Fineweight: 2.90g)
Switzerland
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Gold Bars (Argor-Heraeus)
Bars made by this Swiss manufacturer are enormously popular even beyond Switzerland's borders, not least because their supreme quality is guaranteed by the Good Delivery seal.
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 1000g, 500g, 250g, 100g, 50g, 1 Ounce, 20g, 10g, 5g, 2g, 1g
Switzerland
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St. George
This bullion coin for investors called 'Saint George the Victorious' was first issued in February 2006. In contrast to other bullion coins, it is only available in one size, i.e. one quarter troy ounce.
Apart from these current Russian bullion products, we offer a great many original historic gold rouble coins. If you are interested we will be happy to assist you!
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 1/4 Ounce
Russia
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Chervonets
This bullion coin from Russia with a face value of 10 roubles was minted in the years 1975 - 1982 and was issued for sale outside Russia.
Fineness: 900
Available: 1/4 Ounce
Russia
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Libra
Between 1914 and 1926, the Peruvian libra was divided into soles, with 10 soles being the equivalent of one libra.
Fineness: 917
Available: 1 (Fineweight: 7.32g), 1/2 (Fineweight: 3.66g) and 1/5 Libra (Fineweight: 1.46g)
Peru
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Soles
The sol ('sun') was the official Peruvian currency between 1863 and 1985. The front face shows a depiction of the goddess Liberty as well as the coin's gold content in grams and its year of minting. Its reverse bears a coat of arms with various motifs.
Fineness: 900
Available: 100 (Fineweight: 42.13g), 50 (Fineweight: 21.06g), 20 (Fineweight: 8.43g), 10 (Fineweight: 4.15g) and 5 Soles (Fineweight: 2.11g)
Peru
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Guilder
Dutch guilders were minted up to 1933; until 1890, the coin's front face bore the portrait of William III and from 1890 onwards the portrait of his daughter Wilhelmina.
Fineness: 900
Available: 10 Gulden (Fineweight: 6.04g), 5 Gulden (Fineweight. 3.02g)
Netherlands
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Peso
Gold pesos were minted in different denominations between 1921 and 1949. These coins commemorate the centenary (= 'centenario') of the Mexican War of Independence. In 2010, a 200 peso coin with a fine weight of 33.75 g was issued on the occasion of the bicentenary of Mexican independence.
Fineness: 900
Available: 200 Peso (Fineweight: 33.75g), 50 Peso (Fineweight: 37.50g), 20 Peso (Fineweight: 15.00g), 10 Peso (Fineweight. 7.50g), 5 Peso (Fineweight: 3.75g), 2 1/2 Peso (Fineweight: 1.875g), 2 Peso (Fineweight: 1.50g)
Mexico
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Libertad/ Goddess of Victory
The 'Goddess of Victory' has been issued since 1981. Due to the rarity of these pieces in Europe, these coins have become increasingly popular with collectors.
Fineness: 999
Available: 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce, 1/20 Ounce
Mexico
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Maple Leaf
Maple Leaves have been minted since 1979 and are very much in demand as gold bullion coins for investors all over the world. Apart from the 'regular' Maple Leaf, there is also the 'Super Maple Leaf' characterised by its exceptionally high gold content of 99999.
Fineness: 999.9 (bzw 9999.9 beim Super Maple)
Available: 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce, 1/20 Ounce
Canada
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Gold Lira
These gold coins date back to the erstwhile Kingdom of Italy and feature two different portraits on their obverse - one showing King Umberto I of Italy (who reigned from 1878 to 1900) and one with his son Victor Emmanuel III (1900 - 1946).
Fineness: 900
Available: 20 (Fineweight: 5.80g), 10 (Fineweight: 2.90g) and 5 Lire (Fineweight: 1.45g)
Italy
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Sovereign
This historical gold bullion coin has been minted with the same troy weight ever since 1917. Due to the large number of minted pieces (over one billion), the full sovereign (i.e. 1 sovereign) is considered the world's most widespread gold coin.
Fineness: 916.67
Available: 1 Sovereign (Fineweight: 7.32g), 1/2 Sovereign (Fineweight: 3.66g)
Great Britain
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Franc
These 10 and 20 gold franc pieces were last minted in 1914 and are available bearing various motifs.
Fineness: 900
Available: 20 Franc (Fineweight: 5.81g), 10 Franc (Fineweight: 2.90g)
France
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Danish Kronor
Danish gold Kronor coins were minted between 1873 and 1931, a period spanning the reign of three kings. The front face of these coins shows the portrait of the respective reigning king - Christian IX, Frederick VIII or Christian X.
Fineness: 900
Available: 20 Kronor (Fineweight: 8.06g), 10 Kronor (Fineweight: 4.03g)
Denmark
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Panda
This highly popular bullion coin has been minted ever since 1982 and bears a new adorable panda motif every year. The coin has also put a great many collectors under its spell.
Fineness: 999
Available: 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce, 1/20 Ounce
China
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Gold Pesos
The front face of these gold coins shows the image of the goddess Liberty and bears the inscription 'Republica de Chile' as well as their year of issue. The backs of the coins display their respective denominations. Additionally, they bear depictions of two animals flanking a shield.
Fineness: 900
Available: 100 (Fineweight: 18.31g), 50 (Fineweight: 9.15g) and 20 Peso (Fineweight: 3.66g)
Chile
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20 Francs Leopold II
These gold coins showing the image of Leopold II were minted for 15 years, i.e. from 1867 to 1882.
Feingehalt: 900; Fineweight: 5.81g
Belgium
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Gold Bars (Perth Mint)
The visual appearance of the gold bars produced by Australia's Perth Mint is exceptionally striking - the beautiful kangaroo motifs on their back make them both a popular form of investment as well as much sought-after gifts.
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 10 Ounces, 100g, 50g, 1 Ounce, 20g, 10g, 5g
Australia
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Lunar Series
The highly popular Lunar Series was re-issued in 2008. Each of its twelve editions shows a sign of the Chinese zodiac every year, with 2011 being the Year of the Rabbit.
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 1 Kilogram, 10 Ounces, 2 Ounces, 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce, 1/20 Ounce
Australia
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Kangaroo/Nugget
This coin has been minted since 1968 and shows a new kangaroo motif every year, making it a favourite not only with investors but also with collectors.
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 1 Kilogram, 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce
Australia
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Gold Bars (Münze Österreich)
Bars produced by the Austrian mint carry the Argor Good Delivery seal guaranteeing their superior quality. Additionally, bars weighing 10 g, 5 g and 1g respectively are stamped with a holographic image of a Lipizzaner horse, a distinguishing and attractive safety feature.
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 1000g, 500g, 250g, 100g, 50g, 20g, 10g (Kinegramm), 5g (Kinegramm), 2g, 1g (Kinegramm)
Austria
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Babenberger
This was the first Schilling gold coin of the Second Republic of Austria and was coined on the occasion of the millennial celebrations under the motto 'Installation of the Babenbergs' in 1976.
Fineness: 900; Fineweight: 12.5g
Austria
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Kronen (Restrike)
From 1892 to 1915, Kronen (crowns) were the official gold legal tender of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. The Kronen available today are restrikes and bear the year of their last respective issuance - '1912' in the case of 10 crown pieces and '1915' on 20 and 100 crown pieces.
Available: 100 Kronen (Fineweight: 30.49g), 20 Kronen (Fineweight: 6.10g), 10 Kronen (Fineweight: 3.05g)
Austria
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Gulden (Restrike)
Between 1870 and 1892, the Gulden was the Austrian-Hungarian gold currency. All restrikes bear the imprint '1892', the date of the last year of their minting.
Fineness: 900
Available: 8 Gulden (Fineweight: 5.81g), 4 Gulden (Fineweight: 2.90g)
Austria
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Ducats (Restrike)
Ducats are minted at a fineness of 23 2/3 carat, making them the coins with the greatest fineness ever in circulation. The coin bear the imprint '1915', the last official year of issue.
Fineness: 986
Available: 4 Ducats (Fineweight: 13,77g), 1 Ducats (Fineweight: 3,44g)
Austria
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Vienna Philharmonic Coin
The most popular Austrian bullion coin and also Europe's most issued gold bullion coin, minted by Austrian Mint since 1989.
Fineness: 999.9
Available: 20 Ounces, 1 Ounce, 1/2 Ounce, 1/4 Ounce, 1/10 Ounce
Austria