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2019 1 oz Gold Buffalo (MintDirect® Single)
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2013 China 1/20 oz Gold Panda MS-70 PCGS (First Strike)
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1879 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle MS-62 NGC
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1842 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle AU-53 NGC (Small Letters)
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2020 Grenada 1 oz Gold Octopus (Colorized)
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1907 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle MS-63+ NGC
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1843-C $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle MS-61 NGC (Large Date)
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France Gold Ecu d'Or Charles VII (1422-1461 AD) MS-64 NGC
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1881 $1 Indian Head Gold MS-68+ PCGS
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1911-1925 Great Britain Gold Sovereign George V MS-65 NGC
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APMEX individually seals each MintDirect® coin to ensure the authenticity and condition after the coins are removed directly from the mint boxes. Each coin is placed in a non-reactive plastic polymer authentication card to protect your coin’s finish.
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These Gold Chinese Panda coins have been certified MS-70 First Strike by PCGS one of the top two coin grading services adding further collectibility to the yearly changing designs focusing on the lovable panda.
Photos in this listing may or may not be stock photos. The photos are meant to be an indication of the product you will receive. Coin Highlights: Contains 1/20 oz of .999 fine Gold. PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the perfect MS-70 condition of the coin. First Strike label ensures this coin was received by PCGS within the first 30 days of minting. Obverse: Depicts the Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing encircled by the phrase "People's Republic of China" in Chinese closed off by the year. Reverse: Features a trio of pandas drinking from the local watering hole. Guaranteed by the People's Bank of China. Display your Gold Panda in style by adding an attractive presentation box to your order.
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This 1879 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle has been certified as MS-62 by NGC one of the top two coin grading services. This highly collectible coin is a great addition to any numismatic collection!
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This 1842 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle (Small Letters) has been certified as AU-53 by NGC one of the top two coin grading services. This coin has a population of only {$Population} coins!
Coin Highlights: Population of {$Population} coins at this grade level with {$GradedHigher} graded higher. NGC encapsulation guarantees the coin’s AU-53 condition. Coins from the Philadelphia Mint do not feature a mint mark.Showcase your certified $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle by adding a presentation box to your order. Add this $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle graded AU-53 by NGC to your cart today!.
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Grenada Octopus is the third issue of 2020 in the EC8 coin series. This colorized one ounce Gold coin is issued from the country of Grenada and is one of eight releases each year in this historic low mintage series which began in 2018.
The EC8 (Eastern Caribbean Bank) program consists of four coins minted in 2020 on behalf of each of the eight Caribbean island members that comprise the ECCB - Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Commonwealth of Dominica Grenada Montserrat Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The ECCB is the official issuer of the Eastern Caribbean Dollar the Currency of the EC8 2020 Coin Program. Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Gold. Coin comes in a protective plastic capsule with a mint issued box and a certificate of authenticity. Limited mintage of 100 coins. Obverse: Displays an image of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II along with the weight and purity below.
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Beautiful rendition of Lady Liberty admired by investors and collectors alike for its stunning beauty!
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This 1843-C $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle (Large Date) has been certified as MS-61 by NGC one of the top two coin grading services. This coin has a population of only {$Population} coins!
Coin Highlights: This coin has a mintage of 23 076. NGC encapsulation guarantees the coin’s MS-61 condition. Coins from the Charlotte mint feature the C mint mark.Showcase your certified $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle by adding a presentation box to your order. Add this $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle graded MS-61 by NGC to your cart today!.
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This attractive medieval mint state Gold coin is sharply struck and frosty. Minted at Avignon during the late middle ages.
Coin Highlights: Struck during between 1422-1461 AD under the reign of Charles VII. NGC encapsulation guarantees the coin’s MS-64 condition. Obverse: Crowned coat-of-arms. Reverse: Floriated cross four crowns in angles. Duplessy 511c; Fr.-307. Showcase your certified Medieval Gold Coin by adding a presentation box to your order. Add this Gold Ecu d'Or graded MS-64 by NGC to your cart today! .
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This 1881 $1 Indian Head Gold has been certified as MS-68+ by PCGS one of the top two coin grading services. This coin has a population of only {$Population} coins!
Coin Highlights: This coin has a mintage of 7 620. PCGS encapsulation guarantees the coin’s MS-68+ condition. Coins from the Philadelphia Mint do not feature a mintmark.Showcase your certified $1 Indian Head Gold by adding a presentation box to your order. Add this $1 Indian Head Gold graded MS-68+ by PCGS to your cart today!.
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These Gold Sovereigns of George V are dated 1911-1925 and in MS-65 condition. These small Gold pieces are perfect for any British Gold collection. Random dates of our choice.
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