By Congressional Authorization Public Law 99-185 99 Stat 1179, it is our fundamental right as Americans to own gold. Unlike many other countries around the world we are able to hedge and secure our currency by owning a percentage of our savings in gold.
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2006 $50 American Buffalo Gold Coin |
| The design of the American Buffalo gold coin is a testament to America’s past, featuring the profile of a Native American chief on the obverse side and a buffalo on the reverse. Each coin contains one troy ounce of the purest gold available in any coin. Key marks include the following inscriptions: .9999 Fine Gold, 1 OZ, Liberty, E Pluribus Unum, and In God We Trust. |
Designer: |
James Earle Fraser |
Weight: |
1.0001 oz. pure gold |
Net Weight: |
31.108 grams |
Composition: |
.900 gold, .100 copper |
Diameter: |
32.7 mm (reeded edge) |
Mints: |
Philadelphia, Carson City, Denver, New Orleans, San Francisco |
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2006 $5 American Eagle Gold Coin |
| The obverse features a modified rendition of the Augustus Saint-Gaudens design used on U.S. twenty-dollar gold pieces from 1907 until 1933. The reverse displays a “family of eagles” motif designed by Miley Busiek. |
Designer: |
Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Miley Busiek |
Weight: |
1/10 oz pure gold |
Net Weight: |
3.393 grams |
Composition: |
.9167 gold, .03 silver, .0533 copper
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Diameter: |
16.5 mm |
Mints: |
Philadelphia, West Point |
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1913 Indian Head / Buffalo Nickel |
| These pieces are known as Buffalo, Bison, or Indian Head nickels. In the first year of issue, 1913, there were two distinct varieties, the first showing the bison on a mound, and the second with the base redesigned to a thinner, straight line. Matte Proof coins were made for collectors from 1913 to 1916. |
Designer: |
James E. Fraser designed this nickel, employing three different Indians as models. |
Weight: |
5 grams |
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Composition: |
.750 copper, .250 nickel
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Diameter: |
21.2 mm
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Mints: |
Philadelphia, Denver , San Francisco |
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2006 Uncirculated Eagle Silver Coin |
The silver eagle is a 1-oz. bullion coin with a face value of one dollar. The obverse has Adolph A. Weinman’s Liberty Walking design used on the half dollar coins from 1916 through 1947. His initials are on the hem of the gown. The reverse design is a rendition of a heraldic eagle by John Mercanti. This coin is an excellent gift for a young loved one. |
Designer: |
Adolph A. Weinman (obv) and John Mercanti (rev)
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Weight: |
31.101 grams |
Net Weight: |
1 oz. pure silver |
Composition: |
.9993 silver, .0007 copper
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Diameter: |
40.6 mm (reeded edge) |
Mints: |
Philadelphia, San Francisco, West Point |
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Gold Bullion |
If you are interested in purchasing gold bullion please call 1.800.260.7728. Since bullion prices can fluctuate on a daily or even hourly basis. Our bullion prices are based on the market price of the metals. You never pay more than the going market price plus a small premium for minting and distribution.
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