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Gold coins are one of the oldest forms of money. The first gold coins in history were coined by the Lydian king Croesus in about 560 BC, not long after the first silver coins were minted by king Pheidon of Argos in about 700 BC. more...

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Gold coins then had a very long period as a primary form of money, only falling into disuse in the early 20th century. Most of the world stopped making gold coins as currency by 1933.

Collector coins

Many factors determine the value of a gold coin, such as its rarity, age, condition and the number originally minted. Gold coins coveted by collectors include the Aureus, Solidus and Spur Ryal.

In July 2002, a very rare $20 1933 Double Eagle gold coin sold for a record $7,590,020 at Sotheby's, making it by far the most valuable coin ever sold to date. In early 1933, more than 445,000 Double Eagle coins had been struck by the U.S. Mint, but most of these were surrendered and melted down following Executive Order 6102. Only a few coins managed to survive.

Bullion coins

Other than collector's gold coins, gold bullion coins are popular among people who desire a "hedge" against currency inflation or store of value. South Africa introduced the Krugerrand in 1967 to cater to this market; this was the reason for its convenient and memorable gold content—exactly one troy ounce. It was the first modern, low premium (i.e. priced only slightly above the bullion value of the gold) bullion gold coin. Bullion coins are also produced in fractions of an ounce – typically half ounce, quarter ounce, and one-tenth ounce. Bullion coins do not carry a meaningful face value, as their value is mainly dictated by their troy weight and the current precious metal price. (If a face value is minted on the coin, it is done for legal or other reasons and it is nearly always significantly less than the actual value of the coin.) Gold has an international currency code of XAU under ISO 4217.

Gold bullion coins usually come in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 and 1/20 oz. sizes. Most countries have one design that remains constant each year; others have variations each year, and in most cases each coin is dated. A 1/10th oz bullion coin is about the same size as a U.S. dime. A 1 oz. gold bullion coin is about the size of a U.S. half dollar.

Other gold bullion coins, many named after their design features, include:

Austrian Philharmonic; British Britannia; Chinese Panda; Gold Dinar; Russian Chervonets; Swiss Vreneli;

Counterfeits

There are well made counterfeit gold coins in circulation. For example, the Saint-Gaudens omega counterfeit is infamous for its complexity; and has fooled many numismatics experts. It is a high relief business strike, and due to the extensive wear on the die, these coins were not made for many years. For poor counterfeits, a good scale can usually tell if it's counterfeit or not; however, there are many well made counterfeited ancient coins that not only use gold, but the correct amount as well.

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1882-Liberty $10.00 Gold Eagle -Certified-Ngc-*No/Rsv* $11.50 Pcgs Graded Au53 $10 1893 P 90% Gold Eagle Coin $51.50
1881 Gold Liberty $10.00 Coin $600.00 1899 Gold Liberty $10.00 $425.00
1898 Gold nLiberty $10.00 gold coin $425.00 1879 Gold Liberty $10.00 dollar $575.00
2 U.S. Ten Dollar $10 Liberty Gold Coins 1897 1907D Xf+ $950.00 1851 Eagle $10.00 Gold Coin Coronet Type Authentic $720.00
1893-S $10 Liberty Pcgs Ms62 Nice Ms-62 Scarce Date !!! $1,574.00 2008 W American Buffalo $10 Gold Pcgs Ms70 First Strike $999.99
1999 W $10 Mint Error American Gold Eagle Pcgs Ms69Rare $1,075.00 1801 $10 Capped Bust Eagle - Stunning! $8,495.00
1906 D $10 Liberty Gold/ Cleaned $469.50 1879,1882 $10 Liberty Gold Lot $825.00
1914-S $10 Indian Gold $599.00 1869-S $10 Liberty Gold - Rare $1,799.00
1911-D $10 Indian Gold - Tough Date $900.00 1986 Gold Eagle Coin $10 Gold Piece Ngc Ms68 1/4 Oz. $9.99
1908 Saint-Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle Awesome No Re $9.99 1899 Ngc Ms66 $10 Gold Liberty Bv $14,500 Low Start Wow $7,099.00
1907 Gold $10 Eagle Indian Head Very Choice Bu Ms++ $1,100.00 1910 Gold $10 Eagle Indian Head Near Gem Bu Ms++ $965.00
1893 Gold $10 Eagle Liberty Head Rare Near Gem Bu/Ms $725.00 1926 Gold Eagle Indian $10.00 Ngc Ms 63 $10 Nr $634.00
1892 Gold $10 Eagle Liberty Head Rare Very Choice Bu/Ms $650.00 1907 Gold Eagle Liberty $10.00 Pcgs Ms63 $10 Nr $55.05
1905-S Liberty Head Gold Eagle - Ngc Ms61 - Scarce Date $1,149.00 1899 Liberty $10 Eagle Gold Coin, brilliant condition $425.00
1892 O $10 Ten Gold Eagle Coin Only 28,688 Minted!!! $625.00 Us 1880 $10 Dollar Gold Coin Eagle $199.00
1880 Liberty Head $10 Eagle Gold Coin $1.00 1909 $5 U.S. Gold Indian Great Luster & Strike No Reser $9.99
Ngc Graded Au 53 1851-O $10 Liberty Gold Eagle $2,899.99 1926 Gold $10 Indian Head Eagle Coin $500.00
1883 $10 Gold Eagle Coin Ten Round Only 208,740 Minted! $485.00 2008 W American Buffalo $25 Gold Ngc Pf69 1 /2 Ounce $749.99
1906 D $10 Gold Liberty Eagle Anacs Au 55 (eye appeal) $20.50 $10 Gold Eagle $9.99
1993 Us $10 Gold Eagle Coin $250.00 1901 $10 gold Eagle Pendant/Bezel $1,299.00
1932 Ms63 Gold $10 Indian Head Certified Anacs $1,199.00 1881-Plain ==10 Dollar Gold=== $595.00
1885-S $10 Liberty - Pcgs Ms63 $2,749.00 1911 $10 Gold Indian Eagle Choice/Key Date **Star Rim** $765.00
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