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  • ☆ American modern Eagle Gold Coins

    Description The American Gold Eagle, an official gold bullion coin of the United States, was authorized under the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 and first minted by the United States Mint in 1986. Its creation aimed to rival other popular gold bullion coins like the Canadian Maple Leaf and the South African Krugerrand. The…

  • ☆ The 2000’s Gold Boom.

    Summary, the 2000s Gold Boom was a significant period for the gold market, with prices rising due to the end of the dot-com bubble, massive debt-fueled expansion by gold miners, and a course correction to cutting costs and reducing capital expenditure when gold prices fell. Central banks continue to hold gold as a reserve asset,…

  • ☆ South African Krugerrand Gold Coins.

    The Krugerrand is 32.6 millimeters in diameter and 2.74 millimeter in thickness. The Krugerrand’s real total weight is 1.0909 troy ounces or 33.93 grams. It actually is minted from gold alloy which is 91.67% pure gold or 22 karats. The coin features one troy ounce or 31.104 grams of gold. The remaining 8.3% from the…

  • How do I sell Gold Coins?

    Unlike shares in the gold mining industry, gold coins are a tangible rather than a liquid investment. Due to rising gold prices in the current economy, many gold coin owners believe this is the best time to sell them. Indeed, many gold coins have been appraised at higher values than gold bars due to guaranteed…